Michael Gelb
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Michael J. Gelb is an American psychologist, opinion journalist, orator, and motivational speaker. Born on October 23, 1952, in New Jersey, he works in English and holds United States citizenship.
The facts available about Gelb describe a career that spans psychology, public speaking, and opinion writing, though the specific works, events, or institutions that shaped that career are not documented in the available record.
As a motivational speaker and orator, Gelb addresses audiences in his professional capacity, combining his background in psychology with public communication.
Quotes by Michael Gelb

... by stretching yourself beyond your perceived level of confidence you accelerate your development of competence.

Champions know that success is inevitable; that there is no such thing as failure, only feedback. They know that the best way to forecast the future is to create it.

Brain researchers estimate that your unconscious data base outweighs the conscious on an order exceeding ten million to one. This data base is the source of you hidden, natural genius. In other words, a part of you is much smarter than you are.

Over-seriousness is a warning sign for mediocrity and bureaucratic thinking. People who are seriously committed to mastery and high performance are secure enough to lighten up.


