SUCCESS CAN BE difficult to define, but having invested a large part of my adult life to performance related initiatives, I have witnessed first-hand, a strong understanding of …continues
Archive | Execution
How Badly Do You Want It?
Every goal poses a simple question: How badly do you want it? To realize your potential and emerge victorious, you must respond with some version of this answer: More. …continues
Become a Force to Be Reckoned With
Highly successful people are driven by the pursuit and achievement of unreasonable expectations…as they know that in the end, all that succeeds is the unreasonable. They are unreasonable in …continues
How to Make a Comeback
How’s it going? I mean this year so far? Accomplishing what you thought you would in the first quarter? On the path of amazing achievement? Or is it a repeat of last year? I know that you started out …continues
Your Biggest Problem…Solved
One down. Three to go. The 2nd Quarter is now in play…and if you have any chance of making up for lost time and crushing your goals, it will be because of your ability to close the Knowing-Doing Gap. …continues
Improve Your How
AT THE END is a video which puts this entire post into perspective…but first, read this closely as it contains an important insight that can and will change your perspective. …continues
For Hustlers Only – Part 2
There are two and only two types of strategy…offense and defense. Offensive strategy exists to advance your position, to score goals, to put points on the board…to win. Offensive strategy is proactive, it’s hustle …continues
Someday Has Finally Arrived
For all of the most important things in life, the timing is always less than desirable. The fact is…the universe doesn’t conspire against you, but it doesn’t go out of its way to line up all the pins …continues
Good Intentions Are Not Good Enough
Perhaps the greatest conflict of interest in most people’s lives…the Great Wall of China from a performance standpoint…lies in the gap between intentions and results. …continues
For Hustlers Only – Part 1
Without apology or sugarcoating… most people have an aversion to hard work and have turned procrastination into an art form. They are as slow as molasses, and spend way too much time looking for …continues