As leaders and positive difference makers, we must govern our days — not have the busyness of our days govern us.
Only by consistently following through on daily habits can we create an ingrained pattern of behavior that becomes the standard for those we lead.
Unless orders are assigned to a specific person within the group, they’re rarely followed.
True improvement so often depends on patience, focus and an internal discipline to tune out outside elements.
What's uncomfortable now, could grow into something beautiful later.
Acknowledging that we need to change takes courage.
Each of us needs a mind that is free to imagine without limitations.
No matter tomorrow's uncertainty or obstacles, we should never stop being good people just because of some unkind ones.
Duke's Jon Scheyer will take over for one of the most famous coaches in the history of American sports after this year. So how does he do it?
We’re not fatally behind schedule if we’re not exactly where we envisioned we’d be right now.
As leaders, we must understand that our actions, personalities and demeanor become part of our team’s DNA.
My soul is on a budget. I can't afford stress, envy, negative vibes, doubt, or deceit.