Three Points of Contact outlines a 12.5-step strategy to help readers on any path manage and conquer any life’s storm. Through a learned skill set including optimism, visualization, and action, Three Points of Contact presents a principle-centered method to promote one’s happiness, health, and positivity. These points will provide readers with a trifecta of key concepts to transform one’s life and create a collection of skills to be used in any situation. Live a life of happiness, health, success, and resilience with the three points of contact!
Gregory Q. Cheek is an author, speaker, college professor and owner of Greg Cheek Speaks.
Greg presents an array of motivational topics, including keynote presentations, overcoming adversity and achieving your dreams, goal setting, dealing with cancer and illness, resiliency, collegiate faculty communication, healthcare communication between patient and provider, presentation training and overcoming speaker apprehension, leadership communication, and athlete and team confidence through effective communication, and the Three Points of Contact and his 12.5 Ways of Success.
Greg holds an Associate of Arts (AA) degree from Shasta College, a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from California State University, Chico, and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Communication from the University of Northern Colorado. Greg is a Distinguished Military Graduate from the Reserve Officer Training Corps, a graduate of the US Army Command and General Staff College, and a graduate of the Master Resiliency Training (MRT) at the University of Pennsylvania.
Greg served six years in the US Air Force as an airman and sixteen years as an officer in the United States Army. Greg was awarded an Air Medal when the helicopter he was traveling on was forced to conduct an emergency landing in enemy territory during combat operations. Greg is a recipient of the US Army Douglas MacArthur Leadership Award and has served in leadership roles in the First Infantry Division, Ft. Riley, Kansas, Second Infantry Division, Korea, and Fourth Infantry Division, Ft. Carson, Colorado, and as a General Officer Aide de Camp during Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
Greg has taught more than a hundred college communication courses and served on faculty at the US Army Combined Armed Services Staff College (CAS3), the US Army Command and General Staff College, the US Army Medical Department Center and School (AMEDD), University of Nevada, Las Vegas, St. Mary’s University, University of Maryland University College in Germany, University of Kansas, St. Philip’s College, Community College of Southern Nevada, Barstow College, Kansas City Kansas Community College, and Central Texas College in South Korea.
Greg’s passions are travel, motivational speaking, communication seminars, healthcare communication, and collegiate communication and teaching communication at the college and university level. Greg’s motto is to “speak anywhere and anytime.”
Was feeling emotionally low. A friend of mine gave me this to read. I read a few pages before he took it back. I liked whatever i read wish to complete the book.
professor cheek' s book is riveting and full of information that will help someone in the future. it was a interesting read and one that I personally will keep reading
I truly do feel there are some good points in this book that may actually help anyone going through challenges in their lives. I am just saddened by the facts that the author does not relay the truth in saying he was all alone going through his cancer treatment,and some of the things he said he did during his treatment that did not occur. He was not alone, and anyone going through this struggle in your life, or may in the future......I pray you also may have someone to help you through your challenges you face as this author did.