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All of us at some point in our lives become stuck. We get complacent. Today I talk about how to get out of that rut.
Have you ever wondered about starting that side hustle? Getting that promotion? Building the kind of life that you dream of? If you have found yourself asking the question “Can I really do that?” the answer is an unequivocal “Yes You Can!”
Traditional personal development models don’t work. The notion that we should set a ‘goal’ and work backward is flawed. Here’s why…
When tragedy strikes we have choices. We can choose to go down that dark path of loss and despair or we can choose to use our pain to be a catalyst for change. Listen to Paul’s story of turning tragedy into triumph.
We often talk about new years resolutions but what if that concept were flawed? What if intention setting could set you up for a more powerful year?
With vaccines being delivered we can see a light at the end of the tunnel for COVID-19. The question is what next? How do we deal with the emotional aftermath?
It is very easy to jump into judgement and condemnation these days. What would happen if we started to look at things through a lens of curiousity?
Many entrepreneurs end up building themselves a job. Today we talk about how to create a business that transcends simply creating yourself a job.
For many of us in the entrepreneurial space we often talk about our struggles with lack of focus and an abundance of distraction. I have worked with many entrepreneurs and this is a common theme. What if focus wasn’t really the problem? What if we could simply learn to have more self-discipline?
When it comes to personal finance the concept of “Pay Yourself First” is widely used. What if we could use that philosophy with our work and relationships?
There is one thing that sets apart those who excel in life and those who don’t. Consistency and repetition is paramount to success.
Neil Campbell had the unimaginable happen to him when he was only 9 years old. 35 years later he started sharing his story in the hopes of helping others.
I had a powerful experience with a client this week that reminded me of the power of these two words. They are somewhat counter intuitive for men but can be incredibly powerful.
What does it mean to be a good man? While all of us may have different definitions of what it means to be a good man, we can all actively do our part to support and promote being a ‘good man’ in society. What is your definition of what it means to be a good man?