"RISMEDIA, Oct. 31, 2005—The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® is pleased to introduce The Pacific Institute (TPI) as its newest partner in the REALTOR Benefits(sm) Program. The international corporation specializes in personal and organizational performance improvement and professional growth.
A major initiative of 2006 NAR President Tom Stevens, TPI offers NAR members and Association staff a 10% discount on their Investment in Excellence-Today® (IIE-Today) a personal, desktop based coaching system, and a 10% discount on all customized corporate performance and facilitation services.
An acknowledged leader in the field of performance enhancement, The Pacific Institute’s offerings address the very foundation of all human action—human thought. The sessions on the IIE-Today coaching system can immediately and significantly improve performance in one’s personal, professional, and organizational life. This product is designed to create profoundly effective and lasting change. Rooted in a deep understanding of human psychology and real-life decision-making processes, IIE - Today helps participants dramatically boost personal efficacy, motivation, and visualization skills in a way that will forever alter how they look at professional and personal situations." Read the rest of it here.
All you techie students, take heed, and get your monitors shining, creating your own desktop coaching program. Nicheiness opportunity.
Prof Pat


Ghost of 't'?
Pat, I am attracted to your idea partially because of the familiar ring I heard, Tomas's theory of attraction. He gave so much away for free, trusting that somewhere, some how, there would be a rich payback. I heard about that in my very first free coaching workshop in the Twin Cities, afterwhich I went home and started my coaching business that has sustained me for seven years. I like the idea of having a place to offer our creative stuff for free, trusting that the theory of attraction will work. Anyway, thanks. This is a breath of fresh air.
Bob Noah
Noah Onboard
Coaching Managers and Teams in the Workplace
Posted by: Bob Noah | February 08, 2006 at 09:46 AM
Thanks, Bob,
You've identified the central truth, that attracting is the most useful, enjoyable, and satisfying means to getting what one wants.
Posted by: Pat Gundry | February 08, 2006 at 01:42 PM