William Cottringer
M.A., S.C.T., Ph.D., CHS-III
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Success by Purpose, Perspective and "P" Point Principles Expert

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- Applying practical psychology in everyday life, sport psychology, self-actualization, success principles, leadership and management
- Best Sellers
- Reality Repair, You Can Have Your Cheese & Eat It Too, The Bow-Wow Secrets, Passwords to The Prosperity Zone, Do What Matters Most, "P" Point Management, Reality Repair Rx
- Career Focus
- Presdent of a security company, self-help writing, motivational speaking, business coaching, relationship counseling
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- Puget Sound Security, Self.growth.com, Authorsden, The Prosperity Zone, Thrive, Alpine Fitness Center
Bill has waded through six decades of broken bones, bruises and bleeding to help himself and others fix broken realities and create new and better ones. He finally reached The Land of Simple with a smart success formula that aligns three critical processes: (1) clarifying your primary purpose in doing something (2) getting the right perspective on things, and (3) applying magical "P" Point Principles (little, but well-timed and well-placed efforts that get BIG results). Dr. Bill has climbed the educational ladders at several universities, attended world-class training workshops from Big Sur to the Australian Outback, and engaged in six different careers (mental health, education, law enforement, prison administration, building maintenance and private security) all to learn some valuable wisdom about success to share with others.
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Winning Principles from Doing What Matters Most
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You Can Have Your Cheese & Eat It Too
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Passwords to The Prosperity Zone
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Critical Thinking
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Verbal Judo That Sticks
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There Is No Quick & Easy One-Size Fits All Success Prescription. So Why Do You Keep Looking?
There Is No Quick & Easy One-Size Fits All Success Prescription. So Why Do You Keep Looking? Byr Bill Cottringer Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.rn~Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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A Better Relationship in a Week
A Better Relationship in a Weekr By Bill Cottringer No matter how good or bad your present relationship is it can always be better with minimal planning, effort, and cost. And in this economy that is a pretty good deal! Here is a very practical and easy way to have a better relationship in just one enjoyable week. Carry out the seven following suggestions Monday through Sunday next week and watch your relationship satisfaction thermometer rise above your expectations (Helpful hint: Holiday time is great for getting in the mood and having it stick around afterwards). Monday
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Judgments, Defensiveness, Undercurrents, Festering & Fai ess
JUDGMENTS, DEFENSIVENESS, UNDERCURRENTS, FESTERING & FAI ESSnBy William Cottringer, Ph.D. Sooner or later conflict occurs in any relationship. A particularly difficult conflict is when one person thinks or acts one way about something that is diametrically opposed to the other person’s ...
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Basic Beliefs that Block Success
Basic Beliefs that Block SuccessnBy Bill Cottringe n“It is my belief, you cannot deal with the most serious things in the world unless you understand the most amusing.” ~Winston Churchill. Sara is a very positive thinker, John is as smart as a whip and they are both very happy and ...
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SHOULD YOU LISTEN TO YOUR HEAD OR HEART?
“There is no squabbling so violent as that between people who accepted an idea yesterday and those who will accept the same idea tomorrow.” ~Christopher Morley. This article title is not a rhetorical question at all. In fact it might be one of the most important questions to ask and answer as we approach what some self-growth, human potential gurus suspect to be the dawn of a “new conscientious” in the on-going evolution of our civilization, at the important date of 2012.
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The Obvious But Most Misunderstood Quality Behind Success
The Obvious But Most Misunderstood Quality Behind Success Byr Bill Cottringer “I look for a role that hopefully I feel empathy with and that I can understand and love, but also that has that challenge for me to play - a different kind of role, a different type of character, a different time period.” ~Kathy Bates
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GUIDE FOR THE PERPLEXED:
GUIDE FOR THE PERPLEXED: Maneuvering Through The Self-Improvement Overloadnn“The more you know, the less you have to say.” ~Jim Rohn. I was very encouraged to read some recent research on the younger post-MTV consumer generation. The good news is that this younger generation is fed up with ...
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Two Tantamount Truths
Two Tantamount Truths Byr Bill Cottringer “Conscience is no more than the dead speaking to us.” ~Jim Caroll
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The Terrible Twins Within
THE TERRIBLE TWINS WITHIN (ANY RELATIONSHIP) By William Cottringer, Ph.D. There are two terrible twins that can rear their ugly head in any relationship and take it South in a New York second, if not managed properly. The two terrible twins within are expectations and control. Although ...
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Humility Is At Least Half-King
Humility Is At Least Half-King By Bill Cottringe nn There is one critical virtue I can’t get enough of these days and I don’t think we ever appreciate its ultimate importance and value until the lack of it comes back to bite us in our butts. I think humility should be right up there with ...
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Ten Life Lessons You Can Only Learn the Hard Way
Ten Life Lessons You Can Only Learn the Hard Way Byr Bill Cottringer “âThough nobody can go back and make a new beginning, anyone can start over and make a new ending.” ~ Chico Xavier.
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LIKEABLE COMMUNICATION
LIKABLE COMMUNICATIONnby William Cottringe nn“Our brains quickly perceive others to be likeable, neutral or unlikeable; the words that follow verify that initial perception.” ~The author. Ron and Jennifer are both successful professionals. Jennifer is on the top of her career as a CEO ...
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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from William Cottringer
Twenty strong impressions: (1) Success is what you get from doing certain things that get it: Mainly aligning with three important processes: (a) clarifying your primary purpose for what you are trying to do (b) getting the proper perspective to see the finish line and be optimistic and flexible in dealing with obstacles, and (b) applying smart "P" Point principles of thinking, choosing and acting to achieve your purpose (the little interventions and actions that are well-timed and well-placed and get the biggest results with the least side effects). (2) Life is both a journey and a destination; when you get the right destination on your radar screen, the journey becomes more fun. (3) Our greatest enemy is our dualistic thinking habit of artificially classifying all things as either right, good, positive and useful or wrong, bad, negative and useless; that habit needlessly cuts happiness in half. Of course that is what I am doing right now! (4) The creater didn't give you a longing in your soul to do something great without also giving you the ability to learn the abilities to satisfy that longing. (5) Success is often right around the next corner you are most tempted to give up on reaching. (6) Often, the best way to help yourself is to figure out how to help others satisfy their needs. (7) It makes perfect sense to be optimisitc and positive--especially in the middle of adversity when it is hardest--because you feel better and get better results. (8) Much of success and happiness is just remembering to do what matters most (truth) and letting go of the rest (BS nonsense). (9) Expectations can sure get in the way and using any amount of effort to diminish their power and importance, is worth it. (10) The secret of abundance is that there are unlimitted ways to get what we all want--happiness, contentment, peace of mind, sense of making a difference, success at becoming whole and making the world better for ourselves and others. (11) The most fundamental secret of success is learning to fit in first and then make what you are fitting into better, from the inside out. This sequence is frequently flip-flopped. (12) Our potential to achieve success and abundance is only limited by the size of our dreams, mental flexibility and the strength of our hope and character in weathering adversity. (13) Love is the gentle touching of two souls without the clamour of their noisy exte al equipment. (14) My most noble mission in life is to leave every situatio I come across in a little better condition in which I found it. I just have to keep remembering and re-practicing this intention. (15) How you define something like success and happiness has a lot to do with how much or how little of these things you have. (16) What you see has a lot to do with where in space and time you are doing the looking from. (17) Much personal and professional development starts when you can slow down long enough to notice what you ahve been failing to notice all along--the connection between what you are thinking and doing and the results and feelings you get from what you are thinking and doing. (18) Positive feelings are a sign we are moving in the right direction; negative feelings are a soft warning that we may need to stop and rethink our approach. (19) Becoming more sensitive to the point of no return in something is a good skill to learn before it comes and goes. (20)Time is nature's way of keeping all the good things from happening all at once.
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Other highlights
Professional Seminars on: --Success Principles --Being Your Signature Self --Common Sense Leadership --Time Management --"P" Point Management --Success Quest --Anger Management --Success With Single-mindedness --Critical Thinking --Success Quest --Security Awareness