Not reacting from the past, not reacting out of fear of the future, we learn to respond to life just as it is. We learn the power of being in the new moment filled with self-trust, self-discipline, and self-love.
Thinking about what other people think of you is the best way to hand your life over to others.
Your life is a reflection of what you believe you deserve.
Being old school implies not being curious, not being hip or cool, and a prisoner of antiquated methods. But having old-school ideals can also be a positive.
As leaders, we occasionally deal with team members who get irrationally upset. What we do next is most important.
Many of us feel success should be enough to win over skeptics. But doubt in some capacity almost never dissipates. There will always be a new audience or someone who still isn’t convinced.
Cutting a team member needs to be handled with class, dignity and, most of all, honesty with advice.
"When you romanticize the future more than the past, you move forward. But when you romanticize the present, you become free."
“Truth makes you rise to new heights, no matter where you are.”
Most people live their lives on other people's terms. Their days are spent working on other people's goals and following someone else's rules.
Many leaders devise detailed strategies they think will lead to success. But they don't give nearly enough consideration to what losing would specifically look like.
A coach cannot satisfy everyone. Seldom can the coach even satisfy very many. Rarely can the coach satisfy themselves.