28 Positive Intelligence – “All in the State of Mind” with Charlie Jett

Charlie Jett is a full-time certified professional co-active coach (CPCC) an internationally certified professional coach (PCC), and a certified Positive Intelligence coach (CPQC).

Charlie Jett CPCC, PCC, CPQC

He specializes in career management, career strategies, skill development, positive intelligence (PQ), and career crises. He also serves as a coach for individuals pursuing CTI certification.

He is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy and earned his MBA from the Harvard Business School.

Charlie has extensive experience that includes corporate, management consulting, top-level executive search (CEO’s and those reporting to the CEO), successful entrepreneurship, and military experience as an officer in the US Naval Nuclear Submarine Force.

He has served in numerous capacities with the Harvard Business School Club of Chicago including as President and a member of the Board of Directors. He has been a featured speaker with the HBS Clubs (including Chicago and New York), as a featured speaker at the nation’s top business schools, and currently heads the career industry focus for the Harvard Business School Club of Chicago.

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All in the State of Mind

If you think you are beaten, you are;

If you think you dare not, you don’t.

If you would like to win, but don’t think you can,

It’s almost a cinch you won’t!

 

If you think you’ll lose, you’ve lost,

For out in the world you find –

Success begins with a fellow’s will;

It’s all in the state of mind.

 

Full many a race is lost

Ere ever a step is run;

And many a coward fails

Ere even his work has begun.

 

Think big and your deeds will grow,

Think small and you’ll fall behind,

Think that you can and you will!

It’s all in the state of mind.

 

If you think you’re outclassed, you are;

You’ve got to think high to rise.

You’ve got to be sure of yourself before

You ever can win a prize.

 

Life’s battles don’t always go

To the stronger or faster man,

But sooner or later, the man who wins,

Is the fellow who thinks he can.

Published by Charles C. Jett

An expert in core competencies and critical skills.

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