Brian Tracy is one of America's leading authorities on the development of
human potential and personal effectiveness. He shared his ideas and insights
on developing human potential with more than 600,000 adults and teenagers
since 1981 throughout the U.S., Canada, Australia, and England.
He has
served as a consultant, trainer and speaker to more than 300 corporations and
is one of the best-selling author-narrators of learning programs in the
United States. He is the creator of the "Phoenix Curriculum: A Gift of
Self-Esteem," a video program to help teenagers realize their potential for
success in school and in their personal lives.
He is the author-narrator
of Psychology of Achievement, Psychology of Success, Peak Performance
Woman, How to Master Your Time and Effective Manager Seminar Series.
Brian is married, has four children, and lives in San Diego, California,
where he is President of the Institute for Executive Development.
Dr. Bettie B. Youngs is a nationally known psychologist and author. Her
work with young people, parents, educators, and family practitioners has
taken her to more than 60 countries in the past two decades.
She is a former
Iowa educator, Teacher-of-the-Year, professor at San Diego State University
and Executive Director of the Phoenix Foundation. She is the author of a
number of best-selling books including Stress in Children (now
published in 7 languages), Helping Your Teenager: A Guide to the
Adolescent Years; Achievement, Happiness, Popularity & Success,
co-authored with Brian Tracy; and Friendship is Forever, Isn't It? -
novel for teens. A dynamic speaker and workshop leader, Dr. Youngs has
spoken to and enlightended audiences around the world.
She is married, the
mother of a teenage daughter and lives in San Diego, California, where she
is President of Instruction & Professional Development Resources.