Touching Hearts, Teaching Greatness

Touching Hearts, Teaching Greatness
Author: Tom Krause
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2001-09-24
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780740719141

Coach Tom Krause is one of those teachers you never forget. His lessons in class or on the court stick with his students for life. Now this gifted instructor shares his inspiration and insights on the bigger game of life.In Touching Hearts, Teaching Greatness, Krause delivers his favorite stories and poems, many inspired by his students. Everything in this book comes from the heart, and readers can't help but be inspired, touched, and motivated by this rich material. From persevering to valuing others, facing fears to friendship, Krause shoots true.

The Lombardi Legacy

The Lombardi Legacy
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Football coaches
ISBN: 9781596330214

General Manager and Coach Vince Lombardi was a race relations pioneer. Many do not know he denied the request of then, Commissioner Pete Roselle to stop the marriage between a black player and his white girlfriend. The Lombardi Legacy: 30 Stories of Those Touched by Greatness is a magnificent look into the heart and soul of a man through the eyes of those who knew him best. He ruled with and iron fist, but loved God, family and football, and made three time Superbowl Champions out of those who could have been losers, had they not been touched by greatness.

Touched by Greatness

Touched by Greatness
Author: Dorothy K. Patterson
Publisher: Focus for Women
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781845506315

Many women impacted upon the life of Moses. The woman who bore him, the young girl who shadowed him and the foreigner who raised him. Read about their lives and discover the unique role women have to be mightily used of God.

Greatness

Greatness
Author: David Cook
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9780981805122

This book is based on my 30+ years of elite athlete/corporate executive coaching. It speaks about the psychology of performance.

The Gucci Mane Guide to Greatness

The Gucci Mane Guide to Greatness
Author: Gucci Mane
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1982146788

From the platinum selling recording artist and New York Times bestselling author of The Autobiography of Gucci Mane comes THE GUCCI MANE GUIDE TO GREATNESS—an unprecedented look at Gucci Mane’s secrets to success, health, wealth, and self-improvement. From Gucci: “I live by the principles in this book. I wanted to write this book to give you a tool set. This book should touch people who are going through something. It’s not going to be easy. But study these words, and put them into action. I want this book to keep you motivated. I want you to keep coming back to it for guidance and inspiration. You can put it on your shelf and keep going to The Gucci Mane Guide to Greatness. This book is a challenge. Don’t underestimate yourself. Don’t think that what you’re saying is not important. Don’t think you can’t achieve the impossible. Everyone needs some game, so here it is. The Gucci Mane Guide to Greatness is for the world. Enjoy.” In this inspiring follow up to his iconic memoir, Gucci Mane gifts us with his playbook for living your best life. Packed with stunning photographs, The Gucci Mane Guide to Greatness distills the legend’s timeless wisdom into a one-of-a-kind motivational guidebook. Gucci Mane emerged transformed after a turbulent life of violence, crime, and addiction to become a dazzling embodiment of the power of positivity, focus, and hard-work. Using examples from his life of unparalleled success, Gucci Mane looks inward and upward to offer his blueprint for greatness. A must read for anyone with big ambitions and bigger dreams.

A Touch of Greatness

A Touch of Greatness
Author: Frank Tibolt
Publisher: MindStudio.com
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Self-actualization (Psychology)
ISBN: 9780980037203

Greatness

Greatness
Author: Dean Keith Simonton
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 518
Release: 1994-05-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780898622010

This path-breaking work offers the first comprehensive examination of the important personalities and events that have influenced the course of history. It discusses whether people who go down in history are different from the rest of us and whether specific personality traits predispose certain people to become world leaders, movie stars, scientific geniuses, and athletes. It sheds light on the depth of potential in everyone, yielding important clues as to how we can take advantage of our own individual personality traits. Probing the lives of a range of important figures, the book explores the full range of phenomena associated with greatness, scrutinizing the significance of everything from genetic inheritance, intuition, aesthetic appreciation, and birth order, to formal education, sexual orientation, aging, IQ, and alcohol and drug abuse. This book will be of interest to anyone interested in the people and events that have helped shape the world, including mental health professionals and scholars studying psychological topics in the larger context of science, art, politics, and history. The book also serves as an engaging text for undergraduate psychology courses.

Ordinary Greatness

Ordinary Greatness
Author: Pamela Bilbrey
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2009-06-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470524855

How to leverage ordinary greatness to create a competitive advantage for any organization Enabling readers to maximize leadership skills, no matter the venue, Ordinary Greatness helps those who are in leadership positions to optimize their organizational results by improving their ability to recognize and create greatness in those who they lead. Featuring real-world stories, this practical guide helps readers relate to both famous and everyday heroes and shows leaders how to improve their immediate environment. In addition, actionable tips and insights are included to equip business leaders to remove the blinders that keep them from seeing their organization's ordinary greatness. Pamela Bilbrey and Brian Jones are organizational consultants, executive coaches, and international speakers and workshop facilitators

Greatness

Greatness
Author: Don Yaeger
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2011-10-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0892968575

GREATNESS is a motivational book whose target audience is found in business and self-help. It is a life book, aimed at inspiring others to achieve their personal and professional best. Opening with an in-depth discussion of the nature of Greatness-what it is, what it is not, and why it is worth pursing-each subsequent chapter of the book consists of a detailed story illustrating one aspect of Greatness with examples from the sports greats that Don has interviewed over the years. This will be followed by a discussion and other related examples. There are also practical tips and plans for assisting the reader in implementing new habits, routines, practices, and philosophies of Greatness into his or her daily life. As each characteristic is outlined, the reader is challenged to look for areas in his or her professional and personal lives that can be improved by embracing these lessons. As Don often says during his speeches, "Though these characteristics are culled from some of the greatest winners in sports, not a single one requires you to be able to touch your toes! These iconic figures in sports have provided a classroom for us to learn about their pursuit of Greatness. You don't have to be good at sports - heck, you don't even have to like sports - to benefit from their lessons." It is the strong belief of those who Don has talked to over the years that greatness is available to all of us. Not in the same way or on the same field, mind you. But we all have the capacity to achieve greatness if we'll give the same dedication to these characteristics as do the winners presented and interviewed in GREATNESS.

Touched

Touched
Author: Corrine Jackson
Publisher: Kensington Books
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2011-10-24
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0758280041

Time may not heal all wounds--but she can. You'd think being able to heal people with a touch would be a blessing. But to 17-year-old Remy O'Malley, it's more like a curse. Every injury Remy heals becomes her own. She lives in fear of the day she's forced to mend a wound from which she can't recover--and she's desperate to keep her amazing ability a secret. Enter Asher Blackwell, a scarred eighteen-year-old with dangerous powers of his own. Asher seems to know more about Remy's abilities than she does--and maybe more than he's letting on. If she opens up to him, she might find out what it truly means to be a Healer. But she'll also expose herself to capture by an old and very determined enemy. And if they catch her, they won't just injure her. They'll kill her. Corrine Jackson is a San Francisco transplant, having lived on both coasts from Southern California to New York City. For the last seven years, she has sharpened her marketing talents at Alcone Marketing, where she has won several industry awards. She has bachelor's and master's degrees in English, and is in her third year of Spalding University's MFA program. A recipient of a West Chester Poetry Conference scholarship, she is also the former Editor-in-Chief of two literary magazines, including Statement (CSU, Los Angeles) and Dash (CSU, Fullerton).