The Missing Resolution in Your New Year Resolutions

To be cliche, I have another New Year resolutions post for you. Why so many new year resolution posts? They are important to our growth as professionals and human beings. If you don’t make resolutions or set goals then you are not committed to growth, to becoming a better version of yourself. Making resolutions is […]

Ownership Doesn’t Point Fingers

When things aren’t happening the way we planned our instinct is to blame everything else but ourselves. Not enough time. Not enough cash flow. Need more products to sell. Employees not exceeding expectations. Teammates or coworkers not doing their part. The salesforce needs more training. There needs to be more meetings. Customers aren’t buying. Ultimately, […]

Adapt or Die

Recently, I have acquired a fascination with the Vikings – the pirates of medieval times. After watching documentaries and reading a few books, I was overwhelmed by their unconventional path to success, despite their unethical tactics (which clearly no one in their right mind would condone today). Viking men left great legacies. Ragnar Lothbrok, for example, not […]

Are You an Inspiration Junkie?

If you want to become the best at what you do, you observe the best. If you want to become the best basketball player you can watch Stephan Curry play. But, just because you watch Curry’s every move on slow motion does not mean that you can immediately translate it onto the court. The same […]

A New Addition to My Morning Routine To Kickstart My Day

The first 20 minutes of your day can affect your productivity and quality of your work. This is why you should have morning routines that help kickstart and support your day. Unfortunately, many of us avoid an essential component to a successful day: fueling your body. If you don’t put the right gas in your […]

Jerry Seinfeld’s Secret to Succeeding At What Matters Most

Jerry Seinfeld was asked how he was able to consistently produce amazing content for as many years as he has successfully written stand-up and television. His answer? Show up every day. Seinfeld recalled a morning early in his career when he walked out of his NYC town home and noticed how the blue-collar men next […]