by Rob Robertson | Mar 29, 2020 | Blog, Leadership, Personal Development, Sports Culture
Benefits of Anger We Disown As the massive COVID-19 fear epidemic moves people into self-isolation, anger is a common emotion, both getting frustrated with not being able to do all the same things and maybe also annoyed with the people we live with. Today we look at...
by Rob Robertson | Sep 5, 2018 | Leadership, Personal Development, Sports Culture, Uncategorized
In today’s more connected world of social media, the internet of things and the always-on smartphone, the evolution of leadership styles and communication has been significant over the years. With this greater transparency today, less acceptable is a dictator...
by Rob Robertson | Aug 18, 2017 | Personal Development, Sports Culture
Why do some people always seem to have good luck? Yet others always seem to attract disasters in life and business. Is it Karma, or our unconscious programming? Well both I suggest but the only one of the two I can easily explain is the second, our unconscious...
by Rob Robertson | Mar 12, 2017 | Leadership, Personal Development, Sports Culture
I am a big believer that we don’t get what we want in life, we get what our unconscious emotions create. Therefore if repeat patterns provide different outcomes to are desires, then it is our unconscious conditioning driven by our emotions that are the fuel on...
by Rob Robertson | May 29, 2015 | Leadership, Sports Culture
The old saying pressure makes champions, does not apply in tonights Super Rugby match when no pressure finally created a champion Crusaders Super Rugby performance. In the build up to tonights match I heard a sports commentator say the dynasty was over with...
by Rob Robertson | Apr 2, 2014 | Sports Culture
In today’s video blog I talk about my observations from Super Rugby. Reflecting on the sports psychology and leadership insights from the Hurricanes and their very close match with the Crusaders this week, played on March 29th. Why did the The Hurricanes perform...