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Jim V. and the Rang

Boomerang Concepts ™ was created to guide people to their highest potential.

That's been the purpose of my entire career. For over 15 years I've been speaking, training and leading seminars across the United States, Canada and Europe to help thousands pursue better results in their professional and personal lives.

During that time, I met a lot of ambitious and talented people who were struggling to get the results they wanted. Their biggest frustration came from feeling "stuck" by their predicament. It was obvious they were eager to find that "golden nugget" of information that would instantly and painlessly make their problems go away.

Through hundreds of conversations, two types of people emerged: those who took responsibility for their circumstances and those who didn't. Those who didn't remained trapped. Those who did embarked on a journey toward their highest potential.

That journey began by understanding three key concepts that would keep them from getting stuck in the future: Tuning, Technique and Tenacity.

Today I've formulated these concepts into an inspiring, memorable presentation to bring out the best performance from each individual by using a unique tool - a boomerang! It's a simple yet powerful call to action that puts each of us in control to return the results we want and the success we deserve.

As a professional member of the National Speakers Association, I'm continuing my quest to change business cultures - one throw at a time!

I look forward to seeing you on the path to better results.

Keep throwing!

Jim Vasconcellos

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The Rang Way Blog

Leading Yourself With the Boomerang

Boomerangs have been in existence for centuries. They originated from throwing sticks which were longer, slightly curved, heavy wooden sticks. Unlike the sport boomerangs of today, these sticks were not designed to return. They were designed as a survival tool … Continue reading

Don’t Pee in the Pool

As a boy, I would look forward to swimming in Miss June’s pool. She had the only pool in the neighborhood. Miss June put on a rough and tough image. She was a short, stout, harsh-looking woman with a raspy … Continue reading