Stress In The Workplace
October 26th, 2009 // 1:45 pm @ Dr. Jack Singer
According to a study, 40% of the American employees feel that their job is very stressful. As the issue of job and related factors causing stress is a persistent one, workplace stress needs to be dealt in a proper way.
Category : Stress &Stress Management
Dr. Jack’s Keynote Speech at the FLYGT Reseller Meeting
October 10th, 2009 // 5:03 pm @ Dr. Jack Singer
FLYGT, the maker of the world’s best underwater pumping systems, wanted a speaker to motivate and inspire them during these challenging times with cutting edge skills, and to do it in an uplifting and entertaining fashion… right up my alley! My keynote is titled: “POWERFUL, PROACTIVE PRESCRIPTIONS TO PREVENT HARDENING OF THE ATTITUDES DURING UNCERTAIN TIMES”.
Category : General
Stress Mastery Tip #2 From Dr. Jack Singer
September 30th, 2009 // 8:19 pm @ Dr. Jack Singer
Take care of your emotional health by taking care of your physical health. Consider visiting a licensed Naturopathic Physician to learn about foods and natural supplements that have been proven to reduce and prevent stress.
Category : Stress Management
Stress Mastery Tip #1 From Dr. Jack Singer
September 23rd, 2009 // 1:48 pm @ Dr. Jack Singer
I get so many calls from people suffering from stress that I wanted to share some stress mastery tips with you each week. Please bookmark this site and visit each week for the newest tip.
Category : Stress Management
Losing Your Cool During Competition: Just Part of the Game or Unresolved Anger Management Issues?
September 13th, 2009 // 3:45 pm @ Dr. Jack Singer
Often athletes who engage in out-of-control behaviors rationalize that everyone in the situation would react that way. Obviously, there is plenty of evidence to the contrary, where athletes are provoked continuously and most do not melt down
Category : Applied Sports Psychology &Stress
Athletes and Hypnosis
September 11th, 2009 // 6:10 pm @ Dr. Jack Singer
As they get older and put more mileage on their bodies, proactive thinking professional athletes look for an edge. Much of the training and coaching that professional athletes receive works on the logical brain, the left brain. Game plans, strategies, knowing what to do in a specific situation…all fire up the left brain.
Category : Applied Sports Psychology
The Terrific Power of Optimism in Sports Success
August 13th, 2009 // 6:49 am @ Dr. Jack Singer
Wise old Abe Lincoln described a pessimist as someone who “finds difficulty in every opportunity,” while an optimist is someone who “finds opportunity in every difficulty.” This principle is particularly true in athletics. Much research has shown that athletes and teams that have an optimistic interpretation of their performance (especially after losing) will consistently outperform [...]
Category : Applied Sports Psychology
Hire Dr. Jack Singer For Your Next Keynote
August 10th, 2009 // 9:35 am @ Dr. Jack Singer
How Meeting Planners can make sure that their business meetings and events are infused with fun and excitement. People attend meetings and conferences for all kinds of reasons. Some go because they are required to. Some are obviously looking for knowledge and inspiration. Some want to “recharge their batteries” and need a break from the daily [...]
Category : Motivational Speaker
Job Burnout Prevention
August 7th, 2009 // 5:49 pm @ Dr. Jack Singer
Job burnout is an insidious problem in the American workforce, among all levels of employees. Frequently undiagnosed, burnout may appear in job statistics of absenteeism statistics, in suicide rates, or in the development of chronic illnesses that keep employees from working. Ultimately, working oneself to death can be the disguise for job burnout.
Category : Stress Management
Stress Management Tips From Dr. Jack Singer
July 28th, 2009 // 8:14 am @ Dr. Jack Singer
More than twenty years ago, stress was the cover story in Time magazine. Stress was referred to as “The Epidemic of the Eighties” and it was referred to as the nation’s number one health problem. Flash forward to 2007. Results were released on December 12, 2007 from “Stress in America,” the American Psychological Association’s annual [...]
Category : Stress &Stress Management




