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I’m a big believer in goals, hard targets to shoot for, mountain tops to dream of. And yet as I journey through
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Imagine: You debut as a starting NFL quarterback and your initial pass is intercepted and returned for a TD. Your next play,
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This may be heresy to some traditional thinkers, but the primary role of a leader is NOT to be a problem solver
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At The Collier Companies we have a long tradition of Book Clubs which typically read 3 or 4 books a year. Which
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First and Foremost! Start Small, Build on your wins. Make it hard to quit, build in rest stops, plan for plateaus! i.e.
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When I interview folks for a managerial or leadership position, I frequently ask about their preferred learning style. “Hands on” is the
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The greatest gift you can give is a gift to yourself. Why to yourself? Because you cannot give to others what you
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There are probably over 5,000 athletes playing Division 1 college football. Every year maybe 250 get to go to the NFL. Five
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Our moods and emotions are not random. They generally spring not so much from what happens in our life but rather how
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To live your best life, continuously strive to improve your skills, broaden your knowledge, revise your internal maps, challenge your comfort zone.
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Apatheia in Stoic philosophy is a calm state of mind where one’s composure is not disrupted by negative emotions. It is most
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Wherever you are, you are there because of your habits. Why? Well, the secret of your future is buried in your daily