Do You Know You?

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Nov,2013

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“Know yourself. Don’t accept your dog’s admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful.” Ann Landers   The great temptation is to surround myself with, not just the loyal and loving pup, but with the people with whom I get…

No Bull!

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Nov,2013

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“In bullfighting there is a term called querencia. The querencia is the spot in the ring to which the bull returns. Each bull has a different querencia, but as the bullfight continues, and the animal becomes more threatened, it returns…

Get To Stepping

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Oct,2013

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“There’s a difference in knowing the path, and walking the path.” Morpheus – The Matrix Knowing and Doing are two completely different animals.  The first thing is to find the path, and know it is the one for you. This…

Close Doesn’t Count

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Oct,2013

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“You find out life’s this game of inches, so is football. Because in either game – life or football – the margin for error is so small. I mean, one half a step too late or too early and you…

Don Yaeger on scoring on Michael Jordan

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Oct,2013

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My business partner and member of my mentor team, Don Yaeger, ALWAYS tells about the time he beat Michael Jordan, in one-on-one.   Hearing Don tell it LIVE is so much better, but it’s still a fun story.  Enjoy! CLICK…

Do You Really Want To Take It To The Next Level?

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Oct,2013

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Or are you just wishing? The past several weeks, I have seen some leaps forward in my speaking/training/consulting business.  I am quickly approaching the “Next Level”, or what the masses would begin to call “Successful”.  Others are starting to see…

What Have You Done Lately?

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Oct,2013

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“Success is never final and failure never fatal.” Winston Churchill So much of the time, we rest on the successes we’ve had in the past, or we are paralyzed by what we deem failures.  During training evolutions for high-threat diplomatic…

Knight in Shining Armor Not Needed

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Oct,2013

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A few weeks ago, I was in Atlanta doing a Mental Toughness Coaching Seminar with my mentor, Steve Siebold. My oldest son, a high school sophomore, went with me.  After the seminar, we were standing around talking, and I mentioned…