Bushy Martin on the dichotomies of life, with Mike Reid
There are age old eternal, internal struggles that we all know too well.
There are age old eternal, internal struggles that we all know too well.
There are many misconceptions about the world of mentoring, business coaching and training.
When the going gets tough, what do you do to stay calm and focused? For me it’s always been getting lost in music or carefully crafted words, and there have been none better than The Thoughts of Nanushka.
One of the world’s greatest hockey players, Mark Knowles, talks about what it takes to achieve sustainable, long-term success at the highest level.
A few years ago, Jodie Nevid was where many hard working Aussies are today. She was a single mum with a corporate job and a six-figure salary, and life was a game of stress and survival.
All of the world’s game changers, innovators and achievers have catapulted their learning and results through their mentors – the greats that have gone before them.
The most successful relationships in business and life are built on a foundation of trust. But this is easier said than done.
Mark Knowles is a four-time Olympic athlete, playing at the elite international level for over 15 years in an extremely physically, mentally and emotionally demanding sport of field hockey that provides very little financial support nor material reward.
Glen Carlson was making money. Lots of it. But he was depressed. Here’s how he transformed his perspective, purpose and life.
Running a business is hard, and so too is maintaining a happy marriage. Especially when you want to be successful at both, at the same time!