In this video I talk about the influence of your inner voice and ask the controversial question: Can one influence you inner voice?
Bertie le Roux
In this video I share my 4 Pillars to reaching your dreams. I feel it is important to know exactly where you wanna go and for you to visualize it. Where are you going? Share with me in the comments below.
In this article I talk about a key to beyondership being the building of teams and the importance of it in business and success. Are you currently building teams? And how are they improving your business?
In this video I talk about unfulfilled dreams and how you should approach retirement. We often have a lot of fulfilled dreams if we only dig deeper. What are some of the dreams you still want to reach?
In this exciting radio segment of #DevelopmentStream, Bertie le Roux has, in his interview on Platinum Gold Radio, done a live brain profiling of the radio stations creative called Moses.
In this interview, Bertie le Roux was hosted on Platinum Gold Radio and spoke about how an individual prepares for and successfully do the job interview.
The Book on How to become a Black Belt Manager used martial Arts to explain how you, as a manager/leader/beyonder, should approach all challenges in life. Fact is who and what you are encountering plays the game with different rules than yours and if you are not able to adapt to the circumstances you are certain to loose the “fight”. How prepared are you for the unexpected? If you are challenged what becomes your focus and how direct?
In this radio interview on Platinum Gold Radio Bertie spoke about how your CV reflects your self awareness that people can view with one simple look at it.
In this interview on Platinum Gold Radio, Bertie explains how mindset plays a big part in your personal success, using the rugby world cup as background and the role of a coach in the process.
In this interview on Platinum Gold Radio, Bertie speaks about a persons approach towards making money with the mindset of ‘Am I building a career, or simply looking for a job’ and elude to the rise of the entrepreneur.