• Adopt a Bias for Action: How Consistency and Courage Fuel Lasting Growth

    In the fast-paced world we live in, success rarely waits for those who hesitate. It rewards the bold, the decisive, and the consistent. If you want to move forward—whether in your career, personal life, or any pursuit—there’s one mindset you need to adopt above all else: a bias for action. The Danger of Overthinking: Don’t…


  • 2 Winning Management Styles. Which One are You?

    1 Thought: Managing a group of people is a tough role and choices need to be made as to how you are going to lead. When working with any size team you have multiple personalities that respond to instruction, direction, and critiques in different ways and as a manager it’s your responsibility to lead them…


  • Nothin’ But NET!

    1 Thought: In the spirit of March Madness I was subliminally prompted to blog about something regarding a net I guess. The mind is a highly suggestible place. Net I feel is most simply defined by what is left after the work has been done. In basketball the practice has been put in, we’ve broken…


  • Tomorrow: The Busiest Day of the Week!

    1 Thought: Nobody isn’t guilty of putting things off; nobody. It’s human nature to seek joy and happiness and all that stuff. Don’t beat yourself up for being just another victim of procrastination, procrastination is an illness. Good news! There is a cure. Short lists might just be the cure. Every day should start with…


  • Our Spirit Animal, the Ostrich

    1 Thought: I realize some of us wanted to be the seen as the fierce and dominant lion while others want to believe that their spirit animal should be the king of the skies, the majestic eagle, but sadly we all share the same spirit animal, the ostrich. I’ll explain this common thread that ties…


  • Do You Feel Lucky?

    1 THOUGHT: Zappos, the online shoe retailer’s late founder Tony Hsieh, had an interesting hiring process I learned about prior to his selling to Amazon for $1.2 Billion in 2009. One of the interview questions used for all potential new hires was “Do you feel you are lucky?”. Odd question, and not one I can…