Keith Lawrence Miller, M.A., PCC, BCC, CPRW Elite Pro Coach | Ivy League Resumes ICF Certified & Credentialed Coach (PCC) | Board Certified Coach (BCC) M.A. Columbia University | Organizational Psychologist (855) My-Pro-Coach | Skype (718) 717-2820 http://EliteProCoach.com | www.LinkedIn.com/in/keithlawmiller Leadership coaching is dedicated to enhancing leadership skills and abilities by enhancing the leader within […]
What do Infants have to do with Leadership? Everything! Leaders need followers to be labeled a leader. Without followers there is no leader. People make up groups and groups are formed with individuals that have similar characteristics. Groups need leaders and understanding the core unconscious formation of groups is essential for instilling an appropriate leadership […]
All people are capable of enacting the most treasured behaviors as well as the most heinous behaviors. It’s human nature… Based on the situation, people act in ways that align with a belief of self-identity. The executive function of the brain could make an unselfish choice that would lead to certain consequences. People believe that […]
Professional business and life coaching is action-focused and results-oriented. Coaches enable clients to enhance their focus on developing successful solutions and to mitigate self-defeating beliefs about their performance. Coaches have and instill a single-minded focus on achievement. Professional Coaching is not for everyone and not all coaches are created equal. Coaching is a learned […]
Bullying is a growing problem in our Internet age because people have more access to anonymously inflict pain on others through use of extensive media. We are all vulnerable and people of lesser ability and understanding are at a greater degree of risk. Bullying is unhealthy for both the bully and the victim. Bullies are […]
GlaxoSmithKline to pay 3 billion in fines for bribing MDs to prescribe and illegally promote Paxil, Wellbutrin and Avandia where it was not regulated by the FDA and withheld research showing adverse effects (i.e. stroke). MDs need to be held responsible for prescribing and endangering patients lives when they knew of the consequences. Medical licenses should be […]
On Father’s Day, as a father of five, I am proud to experience all the wonderful moments associated with my role. My kids take pride in doing the right things for themselves and watching how proud I am of their achievements. As a father, I am a servant leader. I meet my kid’s needs in […]
When all hope is lost there is still a solution. There is never an end, but there is always a new beginning. Are you willing to acknowledge alternatives and encounter the pain involved to travel the less traveled path? Change is inevitable and accepting change is more difficult than change itself. Identifying the solution is […]
Goodwill is derived from an accumulation of respect and the compounding effect can inadvertently change the world. Creating awareness within communities about having an abundant possession of goodwill promotes additional goodwill through the phenomenon of social proof, and an inherent human need to join a movement. Goodwill promotes added commitment and can catapult an average leader into the ranks […]
Globalization is here. Large organizations outsource work for cheaper production. Produced quality is similar when compared to higher priced competitors regarding a large variety of projects. Outsourcing has enabled more choices and flexibility for awarding work. Outsourcing has improved our choices and fueled worldwide competition. The ability to outsource has saved valuable time, stress, and […]
The basis of blame is called the Fundamental Attribution Theory. This theory describes the error involved in attributing blame and is a valuable asset for a leader’s knowledge base. The basic concept involves blaming mistakes that others make on their personality or individual qualities and the mistakes that we make are blamed on the situation. […]
We all have the power of choice. Choice is an essential gift. We all make impulsive choices based on emotions paired with poor judgment. The choices we made yesterday have led to our present situation. We cannot go back in time and change what we did or how we did it. We cannot dwell on something […]
Sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me – Wrong! Yeah sticks and stones break bones but words can definitely hurt. Perception is the key, and our bodies react to positive and negative words – seriously! Our body is made up of between 55% and 78% water. Dr. Masuru Emoto conducted […]
Autism affects the most innocent among us and autism experts who research this topic of concern are still “puzzled” as to why this is occurring at a higher frequency over the years. We know that pharmaceutical companies put pressure on researchers to produce data that is aligned with the benefits of new medicine in order for billions in gain. […]
Is money Evil? This is open to opinion and speculation. Money provides us with wealth in the form of meeting needs. Money provides the ability to buy products and services that are needed for survival and a better quality of life. Everyone wants and needs money for our health, happiness, success, and survival. Everyone strives […]
Overcoming Adversity: (Part 2 of 2) Conclusion (I know you’re in suspense!) Part 1 offered this thought: People don’t live up to their potential because they are told they can’t! How do we overcome this negativity? The power of success is within us and we have to understand that we all face adversity regardless of […]