About Writer Chuck Gallagher is a successful sales executive, business entrepreneur, and professional speaker with humble beginnings: he was raised by a single parent in the projects. He has led a $25 million sales region with 100 sales representatives and started his own training business with projects in 30 states. Gallagher currently helps corporate employees realize the ramifications of their ethical choices. Through his own choices, Chuck learned this lesson the hard way.In the middle of a rising career, Gallagher lost everything because he made some bad choices. He has since rebuilt his career and his life back to immense success. With more vulnerability than the average keynoter, Gallagher shares with his audiences his life journey, the consequences of his bad choices, and how life gives you second chances when you make the right choices.For more information visit www.chuckgallagher.com
Redefining Success From A Prisonerâs Perspective Have you ever had one of those “ah-ha” moments when you quickly gained a greater awareness than you ever had before? I must say, that as bad as I felt in this place, prison was an intense learning lab. I didn’t know that going in, but in retrospect I am glad I took notes, because the lessons and opportunities for growth were coming at me quickly. How easy it would have been to miss.Often folks...... Similar Editorial : Redefining your Needs by Andrena Markley. | Source : Secret Of Success
Attitude And Attraction: Inevitable Laws Of The Universe “It’s just uncanny,” one of his sales directors said, “but every month, somehow, he pulls it off. He just never misses his sales targets. I just don’t get it. What is he doing different?” That question was asked with passion and a certain frustration, because the person he was referring to just didn’t appear to be any brighter or different from other people in the same position. Yet, he never...... Similar Editorial : Law of Attraction by Priscilla Parham. | Source : List of Fears
Choices: Lessons From Prison - A Daily Memoir - October 3rd With over ten years behind me since I walked in to Federal Prison, I can clearly see the effects of the choices we make. We can wander in the illusion of life and think that we have eluded the consequences of our choices, but those consequences are inescapable. Whether in our personal life or in business, the choices we make on a daily basis will always have a consequence.Don’t mistake, however,...... Similar Editorial : Smart Choices by Judith Lindenberger. | Source : Leadership Motivation
The Law Of Attraction - Ethics, Choices, Consequences It was a crisp October day in 1995, a day I hoped would never arrive. As we drove up to my newfound destination, I opened the car door, stepped out on the curb and 23 steps into a life changing experience. I walked in to Federal prison.What I did not understand then, and likely would not have believed then, was that the outer circumstances I was experiencing was a direct result of my inner state...... Similar Editorial : Law of Attraction by Priscilla Parham. | Source : Strength And Conditioning Journal
Does Prison Change You - Paris Vows Yes Can a three week prison stay change a person? Hotel heiress Paris Hilton says yes. In her comments to people magazine Paris said, "I'm a good person. I'm a compassionate person. I have a big heart. I'm sincere, and they'll see." All comments made from a person who has received more media attention for her incarceration than Martha Stewart received from hers. The media attention and scrutiny for...... Similar Editorial : Change or Die by David S. Levine. | Source : Strength And Conditioning Journal
Choices & Consequences Every CHOICE has a consequence! Just ask Genarlow Wilson. Freed on October 26, 2007 after spending more than two years in Georgia State prison for a teen sex conviction, Genarlow became a "lighting rod" for Choices, Change and Consequences on many fronts. According to CNN, "Wilson was an honor student, a football star and his high school's homecoming king before his conviction. At the time of...... Similar Editorial : Smart Choices by Judith Lindenberger. | Source : Strength Training Log
Ethics: The Mind Of A Child Henry just arrived home from a long day at work. He is reading the newspaper in his favorite chair waiting for dinner to be served. The phone rings. Henry yells out at the kids and his wife, “If it is for me tell them I not home”. Julie, his oldest, answers the phone. She has been told not to lie and now he is telling her to lie. She is confused, but she does as he says and tells the caller he isn...... Similar Editorial : Ethics In The Workplace by Myron Curry. | Source : Youth Culture