Monthly Archives: May 2011

Focus And You Can Achieve “Mission Accomplished”

2016-10-22T09:06:26+00:00

My name is Ron White. I am a two-time USA Memory Champion, memory training expert, and memory keynote speaker. I want to take this opportunity to tell you how proud I am of our Navy Seals, and our country, in light of the recent mission to find and eliminate Osama Bin Ladin’s reign of terrorism. As a nation, and around the world, people are in awe of the discipline, focus and heroism of this elite group of men who were able to accomplish something that has been elusive for almost ten years.

Focus And You Can Achieve “Mission Accomplished”2016-10-22T09:06:26+00:00

Empowerment Of A True Leader Like a Navy SEAL

2016-10-22T09:06:26+00:00

I am Ron White, Two Time USA Memory Champion, memory training expert and memory keynote speaker. I would like to share with you some of the things I learned from my good friend and trainer, former U.S. Navy Seal T.C. Cummings, about empowerment, accountability and leadership T.C. has been able to let me in on Navy Seal thinking, and how it can relate to aspects of all of our lives. Navy Seal training is disciplined, focused and results driven. Each member of the Seal team is a leader, and although they are military and retain a chain of command, each member is capable of picking up the gauntlet when necessary and assumes the leadership role.

Empowerment Of A True Leader Like a Navy SEAL2016-10-22T09:06:26+00:00

A Leader Knows How To Respect, Delegate, Relegate and Encourage Like a Navy SEAL

2016-10-22T09:06:26+00:00

I am Ron White, Two Time USA Memory Champion, memory training expert and memory keynote speaker. I would like to pass on to you some valuable information my good friend and coach, former Navy Seal T.C. Cummings, has taught me about the traits of an effective leader. Navy Seal training includes ensuring that each member of the team is a leader in his own right. Due to the dangerous nature of jobs they do, each Seal must be able to take the reins of leadership at any time in order to complete the mission, and help any surviving member of the team to get out of the situation in safety.

A Leader Knows How To Respect, Delegate, Relegate and Encourage Like a Navy SEAL2016-10-22T09:06:26+00:00

What Learning Style Is Best For Good Grades?

2016-10-22T09:06:26+00:00

Two-Time USA Memory Champion; memory training expert and memory keynote Ron White shares his thoughts on the value of visual learning for memory improvement. Discoveries in brain research show our brain is divided into two hemispheres. The right side is our analytical side, and usually attributed to auditory/sequential learners. The left hemisphere is attributed to our creative side, and visual/spatial learners are seen as having more processing going on with this side of the brain.

What Learning Style Is Best For Good Grades?2016-10-22T09:06:26+00:00

Anyone Can Be Empowered To Lead – Just ask a Navy SEAL

2016-10-22T09:06:26+00:00

I am Ron White, Two Time USA Memory Champion, memory training expert and memory keynote. I would like to share with you some of the things I learned about Leadership from my good friend and trainer, T.C. Cummings – A Former Navy Seal. This information, and other excellent points on Leadership, can be found in my memory training seminars and “Mind Like A U.S. Navy SEAL” program. First of all I would like to say – Anyone can be a leader! It does not take any special education, or physical attributes. Some are born to lead, with qualities of a leader already encrypted in their DNA. Others can learn it, and develop leadership skills with just a few key lessons to practice.

Anyone Can Be Empowered To Lead – Just ask a Navy SEAL2016-10-22T09:06:26+00:00

Distractions Will Derail You From Your Goal Says a Former Navy SEAL

2016-10-22T09:06:25+00:00

Two Time USA Memory Champion, memory training expert and memory keynote speaker Ron White would like to share with you some of the things I learned while training for the U.S. Memory Championship, and is now available in my memory training seminars. What we have learned from our first lesson in the “Think Like A Seal” series is to look at things with “Hard Eyes – Soft Eyes,” which means we look at the big picture (Soft Eyes) and then zone in on the details (Hard Eyes). If we are to complete our mission, or goal, we need to focus on what we want as the end result (target), taking in the big picture as well as the details.

Distractions Will Derail You From Your Goal Says a Former Navy SEAL2016-10-22T09:06:25+00:00

Take A Chill Pill like a Navy SEAL

2016-10-22T09:06:25+00:00

Two-Time USA Memory Champion; memory training expert, and memory keynote speaker Ron White shares his thoughts on taking time out to distress and walk away from a problem in order to solve it. As a memory expert, I can attest to the fact that no mind, no matter how extraordinary, is capable of solving every problem immediately. We are distracted by problems that come up on a daily basis, and the stress mounts with each distraction that is ignored. It is how we deal with these distractions that make us or break us.

Take A Chill Pill like a Navy SEAL2016-10-22T09:06:25+00:00

What Can Teachers Do To Improve Study Skills?

2016-10-22T09:06:25+00:00

Two-Time USA Memory Champion; memory training expert and memory keynote Ron White shares his thoughts on the value of teachers identifying the different learning styles of students in order for them to improve grades. Discoveries in brain research show our cranium is divided into two hemispheres – the right side is our analytical side, and usually attributed to auditory/sequential learners; while the left is attributed to our creative side and to visual/spatial learners. How we process our information relates to how we function in other areas of our lives. The question is - are our teachers structuring their lesson plans toward only one type of learning group while missing the advantages and potential of the other?

What Can Teachers Do To Improve Study Skills?2016-10-22T09:06:25+00:00