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  1. 17 sie 2017 · Registering negative emotions as feedback, and then consciously returning to a more positive frame of mind is crucial for achieving your full potential. “Your highest performance comes from the brain that is calm, centered, focused, able to see possibilities and be creative,” Chamine says.

  2. 9 wrz 2013 · An unsettling classroom experience near the start of his second year in Stanford GSB MBA Program caused a personal crisis for Shirzad Chamine and led him to the work he’s doing more than a quarter century later.

  3. Returning to the low point in his career described at the start of his talk, Shirzad Chamine explains how high performers find the opportunity in every crisis, and how those moments confront people with the important choice of moving forward in fear and frustration, or with courage and curiosity.

  4. 10 sie 2014 · Bozorgchami, who is now known as Shirzad Chamine, fell into the latter group as a Stanford MBA in the late 1980s. According to Bloomberg Businessweek, Chamine’s epiphany came when his classmates told him that he was too judgmental during a class exercise on interpersonal skills.

  5. In his popular Stanford University lectures, Shirzad Chamine reveals how to achieve one’s true potential for both professional success and personal fulfillment. His groundbreaking research exposes ten well-disguised mental Saboteurs.

  6. Shirzad is the author of the New York Times bestselling Positive Intelligence. Shirzad has lectured on Positive Intelligence®️at Stanford University and has trained faculty at Stanford and Yale business schools. Shirzad has been the CEO of the largest coach training organization in the world.

  7. Before Shirzad Chamine found his calling as a coach to today’s top CEOs and executive teams, he was a charismatic entrepreneur who turned into a hyper-critical tyrant without even knowing it.

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