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Journey Into Excellence Episode III

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"Journey Into Excellence" is a monthly series wherein a panel of experts in leadership, management, sales, psychology, personal effectiveness, and life satisfaction explore how life, liberty, and happiness pursuit requires both clear thinking and civility in our family, education, and leadership/management systems.  In this, our third episode, we will continue exploring how some common thinking errors (or, "logical fallacies") interfere with optimal functioning across a variety of dimensions.  We  will cover the importance of civility and clear-thinking in helping ourselves and others to flourish within the family, education, and leadership/management systems and how all three of these systems are negatively affected by logical fallacies.  In this episode, our experts will cover the following fallacies: (1) appeal to emotion, (2) personal incredulity, and (3) appeal to anecdotes.  Our panelists  will provide listeners with specific activities that they can engage in to minimize the negative impact of these barriers to happy and healthy families, satisfying and useful educational experiences, and profitable and helpful organizations.

Our panelists are:

Jack Malcolm:  President of the Falcon Performance Group. For more visit: http://jackmalcolm.com/about-jack[Links to http://jackmalcolm.com/about-jack]/

John Spence:  Motivational Speaker/Author "MAKING THE VERY COMPLEX… AWESOMELY SIMPLE": For more visit: https://johnspence.com/johns-bio/

Martin Heesacker Ph.D.: Professor of Psychology at the University of Florida. For more visit: http://martin-heesacker.squarespace.com/brief-biography

Brian P. Higley Ph.D.: President and CEO of The Building Blocks to Excellence, LLC.  For more visit: http://www.thebuildingblockstoexcellence.com/history.php#higley

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