Steve Wallis

name Chance Massaro (M.A. in Learning Clinic) has trained and consulted for thirty years. Devoted to improving human infrastructure in organizations, Chance gives productive and fun workshops. An expert in team management, he has written Total Time Management (1998), a systems approach to getting things done in groups. Chance's classes and facilitated meetings have been enjoyed at University of California at Davis, Sonoma State University, Santa Rosa Junior College and City College of San Francisco. Steve Wallis, (M.A. Psychology) is a Ph.D. student at Fielding Graduate Institute where he is developing new ways to boost individual and organizational efficacy. An irrepressible innovator and author of numerous articles, he creates unique tools to support trainers, consultants, and managers. Steve has served as faculty at Sonoma State University, University of Phoenix, and the University of San Francisco. Together, Chance Massaro and Steve Wallis are the authors of the internationally successful

Believe!

28th June 2006
Believe! By Chance Massaro & Steve Wallis The Science of Belief It's in both religious and scientific texts: Belief is what you know is true, or possible. Your beliefs are your life. We see what we believe. For example, you can score higher on ... Read >

How I Used My Easy Genius To Complete A Five Year PhD Program In About Half The Time

28th June 2006
How I Used My Easy Genius To Complete A Five Year PhD Program In About Half The TimeBy Steve Wallis, PhD (award pending)"Hello, My name is Doctor Steven E. Wallis." Those are the first words I'm supposed to speak at the ceremony. This is not the... Read >

The World Within You

28th June 2006
The World Within You By Chance Massaro & Steve Wallis If you have a highly developed intrapersonal intelligence you will probably have clarity about what you believe – and you might also have strong values. You might also have vivid remembrance of y... Read >

I See

28th June 2006
I SEE By Chance Massaro & Steve Wallis What color was your baby-rattle? How big was your first bike? What picture do you see when you imagine your favorite work of art? When you think of your best friend, do you see his/her face? Our culture has a s... Read >