says, grinning widely, as we sit down to talk on a sunny afternoon in late January.It’s the kind of gleeful self-deprecation you only get from a guy who knows he’s got plenty of “useful” things to say.
If anything, Robbins, the high-performance business coach, personal improvement coach, bestselling author and entrepreneur, who last year became the president of SUCCESS Enterprises, has too many good ideas to fit into just one feature.
What follows is my best attempt.As he sees it, his leadership role—centered on strengthening and expanding SUCCESS’ personal development offerings—comes at an inflection point for both the company and our culture more broadly. “The magazine itself, the organization, is a 126-year-old piece of the legacy of personal development,” says Robbins.
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