What is Wisdom?
If wisdom is “the ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense and insight,” does that mean you have to be older to be wiser?
What lessons can we learn from the Super Bowl matchup between San Francisco and Kansas City?
Hint – they are using the Good to Great playbook, First Who……. Then What principle of Level 5 Leadership. For those who have not read the book Good to Great by Jim Collins, the first principle or character trait of a Level 5 Leader is this “First get the right people on the bus (and the wrong people off the bus) before you figure out where to drive it…
You Have The Power!
The Cornerstone of High Performance: Trust
What I learn from working with Navy SEALs everyday...Part 2
My Greatest Fear.
Uncomfortable Leadership
What I learn from working with Navy SEALs everyday
60 Pieces of Priceless Wisdom.
Principle Based Decision Making: What is Your ‘True North’?
70% Comfortable, 100% Committed.
Value Your Journey
Power of Perception
Why did David take on Goliath?
Mindset Matters
Racing down an old country road with my heart throbbing in my chest; it climbs suddenly as another bead of sweat jumps from my brow onto my Oakleys. This time, leaving a translucent salty trail as it runs down the lens, annoyingly obscuring my vision as I approach the section of the road that has been on my mind for the last three months. I make the turn onto the fated road.-Mindset- "I will ride again."
Escalation is inevitable, your deescalation skills is where your value lies.
Visualization and Finding the ‘Hidden Reps’
Battle Daily, Destiny Awaits
“Bashert” is a Yiddish word intimating destiny, commonly used in the context of one’s soulmate.
The Platoon Commander tour for a Navy SEAL is the pinnacle for a young officer. It was for me. It’s the ultimate in operational leadership. While rank gets you professional courtesy, you must earn respect. As with many operational leadership roles, that happens through your experiences of shared misery - - in the trenches WITH them.
Be a Utility Player
When I started my college baseball career, my primary position was as a catcher. However, I quickly learned that I did not have the skill set required to be an everyday catcher in college. To find more playing time, I took advantage of every opportunity to learn and play new positions. My senior year…




















