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Passion: Articles that deal with the inner drive that we all need to want to MOVE from where we currently are to where we dream to be.
Preparation: These posts reference articles, books, documentaries, speakers, quotes, and other inspirational and formative ideas that I have found that helped me and the people around me.
Practice: Articles in this category have a heavy sports and performance training lean.
Performance: These articles focus on how you go about your work. From networking to communications to finding a better way to do what you do.
Perseverance: Articles in this category speak to the mechanics that we go through both mentally and physically to stay on track and not get STUCK.
Vision Sounds Great … Until You Find Out What It Costs
Everybody believes in the idea when it’s on paper. It looks clean there, organized, inspiring, and doable. There is no resistance on paper. No deadlines, no friction, no unexpected cost showing up, no long nights where progress stalls and the doubters start creeping in.
That is where most visionaries live, in a place where they never have to be tested, where they can sit untouched and still feel powerful.
It is easy to dream in that environment. It is easy to talk about where you are going and describe what something could become when nothing has been required of you yet. Add a couple margaritas or a few shots of Jack, and now everything feels not just possible… but easy. The vision grows faster than reality ever will because it has not been forced to deal with the truth.
I am all for dreaming. I have always been a dreamer, but I have never confused dreaming with building. My visions come with a clear picture of where I want to go and what I want to create, and that clarity is what separates an idea from something that actually has a chance to become real. The dream is the starting point, not the final product.
The difference has always been simple: how much pain are you willing to take on to make your vision real?
Replacing an Established Executive: 5 Steps to a Successful Transition
Replacing an established executive is not a promotion event. It is a disruption event. Long before a new leader takes the seat, the role has already shaped behavior, expectations, and survival strategies across the organization. People have learned how to get decisions approved, where pressure is absorbed, and which standards actually matter. When the executive changes, none of that resets. It carries forward.
Most leadership transitions fail not because the incoming executive lacks skill or intelligence, but because they misunderstand what they are inheriting. They step into the role assuming authority creates clarity, when in reality, authority amplifies uncertainty if it is not handled with discipline.
This moment is fragile. How it is handled determines whether the organization stabilizes or quietly fractures.
Embracing the Grind: Hard Times Equal Great Lessons
How many of you have been in a position that seemed like there would be no end to the trials and tribulations, so much so that you felt that you just needed to get up and walk out?
I think we all have been there.
But how many of you hung on one more day, and then one more day, and another and another until the hate became a passion?
In life, we often find ourselves wading through some hard times. Whether personal challenges, professional struggles, or challenges out of our control, the phrase “things will get worse before they get better” resonates deeply. It’s a hard truth that we all wrestle with at one time or another. What we learn through the grind is that what we are going through will one day allow us to face any adversity with resilience and hope.
Stacking Your Professional Deck
Like always, I transposed the topic of poker to having a successful life. In life, like in poker, the way the cards come out is random. In magic, you use a sleight of hand to manipulate the deck to get what you want. To control your success, you must control the factors that allow you to have all the success you want when you want it.