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Extreme Ownership

I just got done reading Extreme Ownership by two Navy Seals (Leif Babin & Jacko Willink).  In the book they talk about how in order for a team to operate at its highest level, the leaders have to take responsibility for everything that happens, especially the failures.  Their point is that only when you take […]

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Learning Through Reading

As a child, I was not a fan of reading.  It was presented to me as something that I was had to do, in order to pass tests and classes.  I cannot recall a single time spanning from grade school through University, that I felt reading was fun. I definitely wasn’t losing track of time while […]

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Exercise, The Medicine We All Need

There are so many benefits to exercising it is hard to list them all.  Studies are continually proving just how beneficial it is for not only our health, but the ways in which our brain function as we age.  Below, is a diagram of the benefits of exercise as we age.   As you can […]

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Getting Back to Fundamentals

We each have goals that we want to achieve.  One obstacle which prevents us from continuing to grow, is straying from the fundamentals.  In Howard Schultz Onward, he explains how he returned to his position as the CEO of Starbucks, while they were at their worst (2007). He had noticed that the focus had been laid so […]

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Energy is the Game Changer

Over this past week, I had the opportunity to attend a Tony Robbins one day seminar.  I was admittedly a bit cautious about attending–I typically avoid large crowds in this context, as it doesn’t seem to suit my learning style. To my amazement, the seminar was well worth it. The biggest aha moment for me was when […]

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