You and Your North Star

A missed opportunity. An unexpected bonus. A rude family member. A reunion with an old friend. A rock star team member decides to leave. A stack of money flashed in front of your face. [...]

_ _ _ _ the haters.

In life, you will encounter three types of people: People who love you no matter what People who hate you no matter what People who are undecided Our culture rewards people who are confident, [...]

Committed, Consistent, Coachable

There are exactly 100 days before the end of the year. What would you like to be true about your life on January 1, 2024? Are you stronger? Lighter? More confident? Working somewhere new? [...]

You and Your Imposter Syndrome

You and Your Imposter Syndrome Have you ever looked at a person and wondered, “How in the world have you accomplished so much?” Have you ever felt dwarfed by the idea of success? Felt incapable? [...]

The Evidence is Overwhelming

“Well, it was good while it lasted.” “I feel like I’m going backwards.” “I thought I had it figured out, but I guess I was wrong.” These are the verses of struggle. I’ve heard them being sung a [...]

Your Work, Your Play, Your Love, and Your Religion

At your next stoplight look to your left and your right.  There’s a good chance you’ll see someone with their shoulders to their ears, and eyebrows pulled down over their nose.  In your next [...]

You Attract What You Are

You attract what you are. Specifically, you attract what people think you are. If you want to be noticed, give others more attention. If you want to be at peace, let go of your grudges and be [...]

The Permission To Persuade

“Do you need me to listen, or do you want help solving a problem?” I’m convinced this question would save a lot of marriages. Why? Because the void for emotional validation far outweighs the need [...]

If Your Employees are Wasting Your Time

“People just don’t want to work anymore!” “They’re all leaving for $1 raise…” “I’d be growing like crazy if I could just hire more.” This [...]

The Cheapest Kind of Marketing

“The cheapest thing you can give somebody is a smile.” If I heard it once, I heard it thousand times growing up. In the fewest of words, my dad would remind us of our potential, make us laugh, [...]