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Teamwork and Psychology: Insights from 30+ Years of Business Coaching
No matter what it is or what it does, people are what make your business tick. Over the last 30+ years, Gary Jordan and Lynda-Ross Vega have applied the Perceptual Styles Theory to optimizing businesses and teams, with far-reaching results. In this article, Jordan shares penetrating insights from 30+ years in the field.
Keywords: Gary Jordan, Ph D, business, psychology, coaching, Perceptual Styles

Coaching and Mentoring
A coach has a set agenda to reinforce or change skills and behaviors. The coach has an objective/goals for each discussion. In our study, the top four words chosen to best describe their mentor's dominant style were-friend/confidant, direct, logical, questioner.
Keywords: Pramila Mathew, Coaching and Mentoring

Psychological Style Theories: What They Are, and Why They Matter
By getting a handle on the basic, fundamental differences between different psychological styles, we can increase our appreciation for human diversity and reduce our conflicts with those who see the world differently than ourselves.
Keywords: Gary Jordan, Ph D, psychological styles, psychology, diversity

Strengths-Based Coaching: Creating Real Impact for Clients
Coaches often focus on helping their clients overcome their challenges by acquiring new skills, but the results don't tend to last long. Why? Because real, long-lasting results come from come from helping clients focus on their natural skills and abilities - i.e., strengths-based coaching.
Keywords: Gary Jordan, Ph D, coaching, strengths-based coaching, Perceptual Styles

The Benefit of the Doubt: How Perception Can Make All the Difference
Often in life, we're called upon to assess a situation with a limited understanding of all the factors involved. This article shows how what you don't know can often make all the difference-which is why it's so important to give others the benefit of the doubt.
Keywords: Gary Jordan, Ph D, psychology, business, relationships, Perceptual Styles

Working Harder vs. Working Happier: What Research Tells Us about Success
The latest research proves it: hard work may lead to some success, but success doesn't lead to happiness. Happiness is what leads to real success, and happiness, in business, means focusing more on what you do best, and making the most of your natural skills and abilities.
Keywords: Lynda-Ross Vega, business, success, psychology

Psychology and Success: The Magic of Your Talent Advantage
How can a psychological assessment that diagnoses people as 'types' get down to what's really unique about us as individuals? The answer might surprise you!
Keywords: Gary Jordan, Ph D, psychological assessments, business, Your Talent Advantage

Live Your Talents, Love Your Work
'Choose a job you love and you'll never have to work a day in your life.' Most of us are familiar with this quote from Confucius, but what does it mean? To veteran business coach Lynda-Ross Vega, a job you love means one that's supported by your natural skills and abilities. Work and drudgery are not synonymous!
Keywords: Lynda-Ross Vega, business, work, career

The Self-Improvement Myth: 9 Reasons We Don't Know How to Develop Our Strengths
In this society, we're conditioned to focus on improving our areas of weakness, rather than fully developing our areas of skill. Gary Jordan, Ph.D., shares psychological insights as to why - and how to break free from the pack in claiming your innate talent advantage.
Keywords: Gary Jordan, Ph D, business, psychology, Your Talent Advantage

Learn How to Celebrate You!
For many who go through life feeling vaguely dissatisfied and unfulfilled, veteran business coach Lynda-Ross Vega has a solution: the Perceptual Style Theory and her Perceptual Style Assessment. Upon learning more about the theory, and reading the results of the assessment, many people experience a sense of validation: they begin to understand not only what makes them unique, but also how to embrace - and celebrate - their unique talents and skills. The result: happier, more fulfilled lives.
Keywords: Lynda-Ross Vega, business, work, career, perceptual style theory

Jack of All Trades, Master of None: Why Specialists Are Happier (and More Successful)
While many people are attached to the idea that 'you can do anything you set your mind to', human experience shows us that certain people excel in certain areas. Embracing our limitations and developing our areas of specialization means getting realistic about both our happiness and success in life.
Keywords: Gary Jordan, Ph D, specialists, jack of all trades, limitations, put your mind to it, labels, labeling, perceptual styles theory

Success Psychology: The Freedom to Be Yourself
We are often trained to believe that our success rests on improving our weak areas and acquiring new skills. But according to Gary Jordan, Ph.D., psychologist and coach, success in both life and business relies on letting go of what you don't do well, and embracing what you do.
Keywords: Gary Jordan, Ph D, psychology, business, success

A critical Approach to Current Linguistic Theories Within Popperian Refutation theory
This article talks about the development of the linguistic theories through history. It covers the area of those theories as being application to what Popper thinks of scientific refutation. It also makes clear that from the begining of the linguistic theories, those theories are being refuted over and over again in order to reach better ones.
Keywords: Latifah Khalid, linguistics, theories, refutation, saussure, behaviorism, contextual, Richards, triangle, meaning of meaning, popper

Just Wonderful: Why We Focus on Our Weaknesses (and Fail to Develop Our Strengths)
Strengths-based development has been shown to produce dramatic positive results for people interested in leading happier, more successful lives. But when faced with feedback on both their strengths and weaknesses, many people still prefer to focus on improving their weaknesses, rather than developing their strengths.
Keywords: Lynda-Ross Vega, psychology, business, success

Get More Information on Military Style Schools for Troubled Teenagers
Nowadays, there are numbers of youth suffering from behavioral disorders and therefore seek the help of the certified institutes or centers to overcome the traumatic situation. Traditionally, troubled teen military schools are definitely known to be the house of disciplinary actions in molding youth.
Keywords: Kredy john, Teen boot camps, boarding schools for teenagers, therapeutic boarding schools, military school programs, wilderness camps for teenagers

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