Viewing Category: Wellness

Are You a Success in Work and Life?

May 6, 2012 by Ken Nowack

“Formula for success: rise early, work hard, strike oil.” J. Paul Getty Merriam-Webster defines “success” as one that succeeds, the attainment of wealth, favor or eminence or outcome/result. How successful are you?  How do you define success in your own life? We are begining our next book and looking for “success” stories to include in […]




Posted in Engagement, Wellness

Comments Off on Are You a Success in Work and Life?

TGIF – “You Idiot ….”

May 4, 2012 by Bill Bradley

As the week winds down, we wind down with some tidbits for your information, education, health, and enjoyment. Quotes of the Week: “Do what you feel in your heart to be right. You’ll be criticized anyway.”  Eleanor Roosevelt  And “It is much easier to be critical than to be correct.”  Benjamin Disraeli  Humor Break: “Before […]




Posted in Wellness

Comments Off on TGIF – “You Idiot ….”

Leadership Lessons Raising a Guide Dog Puppy…What I have Learned

April 29, 2012 by Ken Nowack

“The sooner you fall behind, the more time you’ll have to catch up.” Stephen Wright   One of my volunteer passions has been to be a puppy raiser for a wonderful organization called Guide Dogs of America.  My wife and I have, since the early 1990’s, raised four guide dogs and our latest one was turned in […]




Posted in 360 Degree Feedback, Engagement, Leadership Development, Relate, Selection, Wellness

Comments Off on Leadership Lessons Raising a Guide Dog Puppy…What I have Learned

The Joys of Working with Sleep Deprived Talent

April 15, 2012 by Ken Nowack

“The amount of sleep required by the average person is five minutes more. “ Wilson Mizener We all seem to be working longer and harder with health, productivity, and mood being directly affected. Research by Sylvia Ann-Hewlett and Carolyn Luce shows that 62% of high-earning individuals work more than 50 hours per week, 35% work […]




Posted in Engagement, Wellness

Comments Off on The Joys of Working with Sleep Deprived Talent

TGIF – Don’t Judge A Desk By Its Clutter

April 13, 2012 by Bill Bradley

As the week winds down, we wind down with some tidbits for your information, education, health, and enjoyment. Quote of the Week: If a cluttered desk signs a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?  Albert Einstein Humor Break:  Famous management guru George Costanza (think Seinfeld) presents: Tips for Working Hard […]




Posted in Engagement, Wellness

1 Comment

How Do You Define Success in Work and Life?

April 8, 2012 by Ken Nowack

“If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Then quit. There’s no point in being a damn fool about it.” W. C. Fields In a lot of my executive coaching we discuss performance, effectiveness and success. Some executives perceive they are wildly successful using only a narrow way of defining their life–with work being […]




Posted in Wellness

Comments Off on How Do You Define Success in Work and Life?

TGIF – The New Rules for Getting a Job

April 6, 2012 by Bill Bradley

As the week winds down, we wind down with some tidbits for your information, education, health, and enjoyment. Quote of the Week: This week’s quote is offered to job seekers: “The brick walls are there for a reason. The brick walls are not there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to show […]




Posted in Wellness

Comments Off on TGIF – The New Rules for Getting a Job

The Maximum Sleep for Optimum Performance

April 1, 2012 by Ken Nowack

“When I woke up this morning my girlfriend asked me, “Did you sleep good?” I said “No, I made a few mistakes.” Steven Wright How much sleep do you typically get a night? a. less than 4 hours b. 4 to 6 hours c. 6 to 8 hours d. More than 8 hours The Maximum […]




Posted in Wellness

1 Comment

TGIF – Healthy Living While You Still Can

March 30, 2012 by Bill Bradley

As the week winds down, we wind down with some tidbits for your information, education, health, and enjoyment.   Quote of the Week: “With my sunglasses on I’m Jack Nicholson; without them, I’m fat and 60!”  Jack Nicholson Humor Break: Bev: Al, did you did you go to that new exercise class today? Al: No. Bev: […]




Posted in Engagement, Wellness

2 Comments

To Speed Up, Calm Down

March 28, 2012 by Bill Bradley

HOT READS FOR THE PRACTITIONER Title: Hey Man, Push The Reset Button Competencies: self-development, managing self, time management Who benefits: YOU, trust me on this, you will benefit Consultant Usage: excellent for use by coaches at all levels What’s it about?  This is going to be a short and simple post.  I want to refer you […]




Posted in Wellness

Comments Off on To Speed Up, Calm Down

Follow Envisia Learning:

RSS Twitter linkedin Facebook

Are You Implementing a Leadership Development Program?

Call us to discuss how we can help you get more out of your leadership development program:

(800) 335-0779, x1