
RightMind was created by Tony Wright in 2002. RightMind's mission is to
inspire individuals to realise their potential.
RightMind is a results-oriented organisation. Tony and RightMind's
associates work with clients to identify and implement practical solutions
to enhance personal, team and/or organisational performance.
RightMind frequently works with clients on a contingent basis - that is,
our reward is dependent upon success criteria agreed with the client.
Tony has nearly 20 years' experience working with clients in the UK,
Central & Eastern Europe, South, Central and North America and the
Caribbean.
Tony's ongoing professional development, qualifications and memberships
include the following:-
 | | First Class Honours BA Business Studies
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 | | MSc Psychology
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 | | CIPD Post-Graduate Certificate in the Psychology of Organisational
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 | | CIPD Advanced Diploma in Coaching and Mentoring
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 | | Foundation Certificate in Psychotherapy and Counselling
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 | | Primary Certificate in Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy
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 | | Certified NLP Practioner - Sports Psychology
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 | | British Psychological Society's Special Group in Coaching Psychology
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 | | LTA qualified tennis coach |
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"Tony has a rare
combination of skills.
He's a clear-thinker, can
see the big picture, and
gets straight on with
the job of making
things happen. People
respect him and the
teams he works with."
- Partner, UK law firm
"I wish I could bring
you along to every
meeting I run. Thanks
for helping us leap
forward in the space
of just a few weeks."
- CEO, US start-up
"I've made more
progress during the six
months I've been
working with you than
in the previous five
years. Thank you so
much."
- Director, UK Charity
Tony is a father and step-dad to five young children, youth and couple
counsellor and Chartered Psychologist in training.
If you have any questions, or would like to discuss any aspect of the
material you find on this site, please don't hesitate to contact
tony@rightmind.co.uk.
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RightMind 2002-2009
'We are what we repeatedly do.
Excellence, then, is not an act, but
a habit.'
- Aristotle