The most common argument I hear against being a trainer is that people hate, or don’t like, or are scared of… public speaking. “But, Harv! I hate giving speeches! And all those people? I could never be a good trainer!” Because, as we all know, you have to be a great public speaker in order to be a great trainer. True, or true? FALSE! You can hate public speaking, …Continue Reading
Personal Development
How To Beat The Shiny Object Syndrome
We’ve all been there. We’re on the road toward a planned destination and along the way, something catches our eye. Maybe it’s a roadside cafe, or new construction, or a fender-bender in the next lane. For most of us, these distractions cause us to take our eyes off the road, and our attention away from the place we’d planned to go, and we end up late to where we were headed — …Continue Reading
CORONAVIRUS: 10 Ways To Make The Most Out Of Social Distancing
Over the course of the past few days, all of our lives have been turned upside down by the continued spread of COVID-19. We went from going about our daily, normal routines to being advised to practice social distancing by staying home as much as possible. It’s like an alternate universe or something straight out of a movie! While the idea of social distancing isn’t hard to …Continue Reading
Why Your Brain Isn’t Wired For Happiness
Happiness. We all want it, but somehow, very few of us will actually find true happiness. Why? Because our brain isn't wired for happiness - it's wired for survival. The good news is, you can learn how to overcome your natural way of thinking to become truly happy. Watch my video above (or read on below) to learn how. And if you are ready to be happy more often and stay …Continue Reading
3 Habits Of Incredibly Happy People
When we think of happiness, we typically think of things that make us feel good—a call from an old friend, a decadent dessert, quality time with a loved one, even a relaxing day on the beach. While these pleasures can give us temporary satisfaction, attaching your happiness to external factors is a recipe for misery. True happiness has nothing to do with what does or doesn’t …Continue Reading





