The Biggest Obstacle to Success
The biggest obstacle to personal and team success is the ego. It can lull us into thinking we are better than we are, it can block us from accepting[...]
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The biggest obstacle to personal and team success is the ego. It can lull us into thinking we are better than we are, it can block us from accepting[...]
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In my previous post, “7 Traits of Unstoppable Teammates,” I talked about how no one person can do it all. Your job as a team builder and leader is to[...]
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Teams exist for one reason: to achieve results. So many people confuse a group, club, or a gathering of people with a fully realized team. However,[...]
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Whether you’re into Eastern philosophy or Western scientific fact-finding, both disciplines strive to tackle the same goal: understanding how the[...]
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What do you say to yourself when thinking about quitting―about giving up on the pursuit of your dream? Do conjure up reasons to justify your stopping[...]
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Have you ever thought about what prompts you to take an action to achieve a positive impact? I’m not talking about a reactionary response, like what[...]
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One of the tricks your mind will play on you is convincing you that you have no other option than to stop. Don’t fall for it—Ever. You have a choice.[...]
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In the sport of rowing (aka crew), there is a well-known and dreaded phase of training called the “Winter Doldrums.” This phase of training occurs[...]
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Okay, you might immediately say to yourself after reading the title of this post, “NO Way—SEAL training is waaaaay harder than starting a company!”[...]
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Without question, the number one demon that you must slay on a daily, hourly, and sometimes minute-by-minute basis, is doubt. It comes in all forms[...]