Why Richard Branson is a Billionaire and Not You
Procrastinate or No Procrastinate? that is the question. While coaching nothing frustrated me more than to have to watch a kid look around the group before exceeding his stasis*. As if he needed their permission to do better. We have all acted like this, as we wait to take action for fear of failing. No… Continue reading Why Richard Branson is a Billionaire and Not You
Do What You Love
“I honestly think it is better to be a failure at something you love than to be a success at something you hate.” – George Burns
Consistency
Character Counts
What good is skill or talent without character to guide one along uncharted courses.
High Expections, Diminishing Returns.
Sometimes the guy that is supposed to be all that. Isn’t all that. Move on. Coaches too often invest valuable time on someones physical potential, while over looking their emotional potential. While someone with more metal toughness is willing and ready to give that stellar effort. Our lives serve as either a warning or an… Continue reading High Expections, Diminishing Returns.
Life is a Game of Lots of Inches
Now, I can’t do it for ya. I’m too old. I look around. I see these young faces, and I think, I mean, I made every wrong choice a middle-aged man can make. I, uh, I pissed away all my money, believe it or not. I chased off anyone who’s ever loved me. And lately,… Continue reading Life is a Game of Lots of Inches