Sunday, February 5th, 2012

Tweet It’s been said that  “A good plan today is better than a great plan tomorrow.”  We’ve all had a good idea or two in our lifetime that with a “good “ plan may have very well turned into our fortune had we acted on that idea quick enough. Instead, we wait or hesitate or [...]

Tweet You’ll often hear me say… “All great achievements start first with the strength of WILL” Have you ever wanted something so bad – that you were simply able to will it to happen? Maybe it seemed impossible on the surface but somehow, through sheer grit, determination and WILL power you were able to overcome [...]

It’s like that with our goals. We think we know what we want and even have an internal map of how to get there – but somewhere along the way we wind up confused, lost and chaotic. That’s when Anarchy does its best dirty work. If your objective or goal is even remotely cloudy, vague, and ambiguous this saboteur will slip in and begin destroying your ability to achieve it.

Tweet One of the phrases I use frequently in my talks and even in the coaching process is “How You Do Anything – Is How You Do Everything” It’s one of my favorite expressions because – although we don’t like to believe it or admit it, if we half-ass the stuff we don’t want to [...]

Tweet Before I quickly introduce you to part II of the “controversial” interview Erik Rokeach did with me not long ago let me first invite you – if you have not already done so – to watch Part I of the interview and share your honest opinion. It will also give you a context for [...]

Tweet I was recently interviewed by Erik Rokeach of Fitness Business Interviews.com who called it “The Most important Interview He Has Ever Done.” Part one of the 2 part series “How I went from bad ass biker to achievement expert” has been met with some controversy and a wide variety of opinions. The question is [...]

Tweet There are countless times throughout the course a year, month, week or even daily that we feel sort of overwhelmed, overworked, under accomplished and what is commonly described as Burned Out. Been there — done that. There are simply not enough beads on the average abacus to count how many times I have thrown [...]

Tweet Last night I had a opportunity to visit with New York Times bestselling author and the host of Wine Library TV Gary Vaynerchuk. Gary is one of those people who, in spite of all the “economy bullshit” we keep hearing about is creating massive success not just for himself but for others as well. [...]

Tweet We know exercise is good for us and we’ve all heard about the benefits- from reduced risk of disease and obesity to how it can make us feel really good. But it’s not always enough to get us up off the couch and moving. Sometimes we need more… right? There’s an interesting saying- “we’ll [...]

Tweet It happens to some of the best athletes, CEOs, actors, and public speakers in the world — the loss of words, the inability to take action or even move, and the proverbial dropping of the ball. For some, choking under pressure comes at the 9th inning when the game is tied, bases are loaded, [...]