Fear is a prosperity killer.
We need courageous leaders who will see into the future and set the agenda for others to get there.
The "Man-Eaters of Njombe" are estimated to have killed 1,500 people. They were so feared that while locals knew about them, they wouldn’t even mention their name.
Very few are able to continuously push through setback after setback and not grow cynical. But for the ones who do have the mental fortitude and patience, the long road really is the most satisfying.
Though he looked like someone who had never played the game, Pete Carril spoke with great authority and inspiration. Four simple traits defined his style.
A plan is different than a strategy. And unless a leader completely understands these nuances, the desired results will likely not be attained.
"One day you will tell your story of how you've overcome what you're going through now, and it will become part of someone else's survival guide."
“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.”
It is not about your past or future. It is about realizing that your greatest power lies in who you can be in the present.
The bad breaks we catch here and there at the hands of someone else are very rarely personal — and flying into a fit of rage over a mistake someone else may feel terrible about does little to help anyone.
Nick Faldo shared a true brotherhood with his golf colleagues, and it has four key lessons for us.
We can’t legislate and mandate culture — it is to be cultivated and molded over time, ideally with self-disciplined team members who reject any behavior that interferes with success.