“The great threat to success is not failure, it’s boredom.”
- James Clear
Throughout my over four decades as a martial arts instructor, I have had the honor of teach literally thousands of students. During this time, approximately 1,500 students have earned their Black Belts.
Of those students, I can think of only two students who when I first saw them, I knew they had everything it took to become a Black Belt and eventually did – only two.
Many others had naturally physical, mental and emotional capabilities such as balance, strength, power, flexibility, focus and tenacity. However, what I found is that for those whom martial arts came easily, they oftentimes quit because they felt it was too easy and that the routine became monotonous.
In his book, Mastery; The Keys to ...
“The moment you take responsibility for Everything in your life, is the moment you can change Anything in your life.”
- Hal Elrod
As a speaker, I am honored each year to share my Mind of a Champion message with wide variety of audiences. Groups range from elementary school children all the way to corporate leaders.
While it does take a diverse set of skills and strategies to be able to communicate with, and hold the attention of audiences of such a wide range, I believe that we are “all big kids anyway” and as a result the essence of my message if basically the same, regardless of the audiences to whom I am speaking. That message is:
There is a champion inside of you and when access it and take full accountability for your life, you can achieve anything you put your heart and mind to.
While I enjoy speaking to all assemblies of people, the one group ...
“It's very important that we re-learn the art of resting and relaxing. Not only does it help prevent the onset of many illnesses that develop through chronic tension and worrying; it allows us to clear our minds, focus, and find creative solutions to problems.”
- Thich Nhat Hanh
I am writing this blog for myself. My logic in sharing this publicly with you, is I actually might listen to my own coaching (as well as help some others along the way).
Like all of us, I have been blessed with specific talents that have served me quite well. However, I also have some very specific “areas of opportunity” that I could address to make myself more impactful, fulfilled and happy. One of those areas of opportunity is taking time to slow down and rest.
I am writing this after once again realizing that I have gone several weeks without truly taking a day off. It is said that nature abhors a vacuum a...
"Commit yourself to life-long learning. The most valuable asset you’ll ever have is your mind and what you put into it.”
- Brian Tracy
As I am writing this, I am reminded of a conference of entrepreneurial business leaders I attended in Dallas, several years ago. I was honored to be a keynote speaker at the event as well as share my corporate board breaking experience with those looking to “breakthrough” their fears and limiting beliefs and create the life and businesses they desire.
I have attended several business events like this during time as a professional martial arts school owner. The events I attended in the past were full of great ideas, strategies and inspirational messages being shared and this event was no different.
As in my past experiences, it always brightens my soul to watch people who are new to their businesses be so inspired and have their eyes opened...
“I would visualize things coming to me. It would just make me feel better. Visualization works if you work hard. That’s the thing. You can’t just visualize and go eat a sandwich.”
- Jim Carrey
Visualization combined with inspired action can be one of the most powerful tools in a leader’s toolbox for success.
When you look at elite-level athletes, you will notice that the difference between them in athletic talent is oftentimes so minuscule it is almost non-existent. It is the person who creates the trifecta of combining the power of their body, mind and spirit that will experience the greatest probability of powerful performance and victory.
If our hearts are the source of our desires, and our bodies are the vehicles to enact them physically, then your minds are the sculptors that help to make them a reality. Visualization is an incredibly powerful tool for creating...
“In the study of truth, we talk often about the power of words. It is important to put into words only the verbal statements you want to see manifest in your life. For instance, the word ‘problem’. You say, ‘I have a problem.’ A much better word to employ when referring to some sort of challenge is ‘project’. Note what happens when you say, ‘I have this project.’ It makes all the difference in the world. The word project suggests a positive endeavor of development…..We tackle a project with vigor and imagination and with the conviction that it will be done.”
- Eric Butterworth
It had often been said that it is not what happens to us that matters, but the meaning we put to it.
Each of us went through our own unique set of challenges in 2021. For many of us, this was once again, the most challenging of years, with several of our most difficult trials continuing into the new...
“Hope is a start. But…hope needs action to win victories.”
- David J. Schwartz
A new year is upon us. I don’t know about you, but I am very happy that 2022 has arrived.
Recently, I was speaking to one of my coaching clients and shared with him that I am usually not overly excited about the beginning of a new year, but this year I certainly am.
It is an understatement to say that 2021 has been a difficult year for all of us, and I am personally filled with hope for what lies ahead for the upcoming year.
Hope can serve as an incredibly powerful force in getting us moving and breaking through the barriers we face in difficult times. It is also true that having a vision of hope for what we want to change, accomplish or experience in a new year ahead is not a new phenomenon.
In fact, each year, millions of people across the globe will create New Year’s resolutions to make tangible and impactful c...
“Most dying people regret not the things they did but the things they didn’t do.”
– Olga Rickards
If you are like me, the end of the year is a time of reflection of what was completed and experienced over the past 12 months and what is to be pursued and created in the upcoming year.
Many times, the pursuits we are inspired to embark upon in the new year get quickly put to rest by our fear of possible failure. This is especially true when we have the “evidence” of our past to rationalize our not taking risks. It is then easier to accept playing small, because although it is uncomfortable, it is safe.
However, what if we looked at things differently and asked ourselves another question,
This is a question asked frequently in the personal development and coaching world. I have asked many coaching clients (and myself) the same ques...
“Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world.”
- Joel A. Barker
I believe we are all born with a vision for what we want in our lives inside of us.
Just think back to when you were child and the numerous visions you had for what you wanted to be in when you “grew up”. Your imagination was boundless. I personally wanted to be a cartoonist, a doctor, an astronaut and a super-hero (Actually, when I was 5-years old, I WAS Batman).
I believe these visions exist inside of us so we have a means to share our innate gifts in the world. This is not just available for some of us, but for all of us. However, this begs the question: If this is true, why is it that so many of us allow those visions to merely become dreams that fade away because we never took action to make them a reality?
“No one can do it for you, but you can’t do it alone.”
– People’s House – Denver, Colorado’s Motto
The quote above has its origins in the drug and alcohol rehabilitation world.
As an adult child of an alcoholic, this statement has particular resonance for me. However, regardless of addiction has impacted our lives (and for most of us, it has), this adage holds just as true as a profound lesson in life.
We all encounter challenges in our lives. Although some of these trials may seem to come “out of the blue” to impact us, upon reflection we find most of the experiences which test us are of our own making; either through our own actions, thoughts and/or beliefs.
As much as we might want to have someone come and rescue us or find someone to blame during these times of challenge, these are aspects of our life that we need to take ownership of.
When we take accountability for each of our life’s situations ...
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