Dr. Jim Loehr is Chairman, CEO, and Co-founder of the Human Performance Institute, a training company that has successfully utilized energy management technology to improve the productivity and engagement levels of elite performers from the world of business, sport, medicine, and law enforcement for over 30 years. A world-renowned performance psychologist, Dr. Loehr is the author of thirteen books including the national bestseller The Power of Full Engagement.Dr. Loehr appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show where an entire program was devoted to his ground-breaking Energy Management training system and concepts. He has also appeared on NBC's Today Show, ABC's Nightline... Read full bio
...I have worked at for many years. The first technique I used came from a sports psychologist named Jim Loehr, who I was interviewing at the time for a book I was writing, and with whom I later went to work. Mr. Loehr was describing something he had...
...help, communicate more effectively with patients and provide better care. "The Power of Full Engagement," written by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz and recommended by Jennifer Frank, is a business book written to improve overall health and efficiency. "I...
...where I heard from a powerful line-up of business thinkers including Daniel H. Pink ( To Sell is Human ), Jim Loehr ( The Power of Full Engagement ), and Jack Stack ( The Great Game of Business ). Along the way, I also interviewed two CEOs and a naval...
...-- which is why most New Year's resolutions fail. In their book The Power of Full Engagement , Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz provide a different way of thinking about change: They suggest that instead of focusing on cultivating self-discipline as a...
...well-intentioned promises are true, why does winning never seem to be enough? In The Only Way to Win , Jim Loehr draws upon two decades of work with Fortune 500 executives; world-class athletes such as Monica Seles, Dan Jansen, and Eric Lindros; and...
...use it or lose it,” applies as much to character muscles as it does to physical muscles. By Jim Loehr, Ph.D., Co-Founder, Human Performance Institute Division of Wellness & Prevention, Inc., a Johnson & Johnson company Angela Duckworth and her...
...body to allow you to perform better. I was first inspired to try power napping after reading Dr. Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz's book, "The Power of Full Engagement." In it, they stressed the importance of learning how to manage your energy -- not...
...competitive level, they factor in regular down times between performances. Executives should take this lesson to heart, says Jim Loehr, vice president of applied science and performance psychology at Wellness & Prevention Inc. Known for his work with...
...day may keep cancer away The Human Performance Institute was formed more than 30 years ago by doctors Jim Loehr and Jack Groppel. The founders had backgrounds in sports psychology and physiology and wanted to help enhance professional athletes'...
...day may keep cancer away The Human Performance Institute was formed more than 30 years ago by doctors Jim Loehr and Jack Groppel. The founders had backgrounds in sports psychology and physiology and wanted to help enhance professional athletes'...
...performance -- in and out of the office. The was formed more than 30 years ago by doctors Jim Loehr and Jack Groppel. The founders had backgrounds in sports psychology and physiology and wanted to help enhance professional athletes' performances in high...
...and out of the office. The Human Performance Institute was formed more than 30 years ago by doctors Jim Loehr and Jack Groppel. The founders had backgrounds in sports psychology and physiology and wanted to help enhance professional athletes'...
...and out of the office. The Human Performance Institute was formed more than 30 years ago by doctors Jim Loehr and Jack Groppel. The founders had backgrounds in sports psychology and physiology and wanted to help enhance professional athletes'...
...performance -- in and out of the office. The was formed more than 30 years ago by doctors Jim Loehr and Jack Groppel. The founders had backgrounds in sports psychology and physiology and wanted to help enhance professional athletes' performances in high...