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Freedom from Burnout Starts with Systems—Not More Hustle

It’s Sunday night. Dinner is over, the kitchen is clean, the kids are off in their rooms. But as you settle in, the anxiety starts to creep in. You try to distract yourself—maybe with TV or scrolling your phone—but your mind keeps racing through all the things waiting for you this week. You check the…
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Perseverance Isn’t Optional: Four Keys to Building Teams That Last

While working out last week, someone at the gym brought up something that stopped me in my tracks: Perseverance. It came up after they asked about my work in speaking, training, and performance coaching. This person said, “You know what’s missing in society today? Perseverance.” Let’s define it clearly: Perseverance is continued effort to achieve something…
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Champions Aren’t Created Overnight

Winning doesn’t happen in an instant. It’s built—one day, one decision, one commitment at a time. Tonight, as we watch Indiana and Miami compete for the national championship, remember: No one saw this matchup coming last January, but I guarantee you—these teams believed it was possible long before the rest of us did. Their journey…
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Build: The Word That Drives Results in 2026

I don’t make resolutions, and I’m not a big goal-setter. Those philosophies rarely stick. Instead, I look for tangible, practical objectives—things I can wrap my head around, focus on, and build. What’s the difference? Goals: Objectives: This year, “Build” is my word. Why? Because building creates freedom. Whether it’s building systems that empower others, building…
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Leadership. Strategy. Culture.

The Three Pillars of Every Great Team If you want your team to achieve extraordinary results, you need three things—Leadership, Strategy, and Culture. Miss one, and you’ll feel stuck. Nail all three, and your team can accomplish anything. I know this not just in theory, but from experience. Early in my career, I thought hard…
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Simplify for Success: The Counterintuitive Secret to Achieving More

A few years ago, a Supervisor I oversaw walked into my office, clutching a sheet with 15 ambitious goals for the new year. I couldn’t help but smile and asked, “How did last year’s review go?” She admitted that only half the goals were complete and that she needed more time for the rest. This…
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How to Keep Team Culture Alive—Even After the Holidays

Why does it feel so much easier to celebrate and connect as a team during the holidays—only to lose that spark once the calendar turns? Something about the holidays makes it easy to celebrate, connect, and show gratitude. But fast forward to January 5th—after we’ve traded stories about our vacations, caught up on gifts, and…
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Don’t Lead in the Dark: How Vision and Culture Outperform Strategy

Are You Leading Your Team… or Just Walking Alone in the Dark? 🌑 If your organization is stuck firefighting and waiting for director approvals, you’re living in chaos—not clarity. This is what I call “director dependence”—the silent killer of vision and progress. Some leaders cling to the same path, never wanting to drift, adapt, or try…
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The Greatest Gift: How Intentional Onboarding Shapes Culture—One Team Member at a Time

This holiday season, as stories of layoffs and leadership changes fill my feed, I keep coming back to a simple truth: The greatest gift we can give a new team member is to make them feel like they belong. Years ago, I started a new leadership role—full of ambition and hope. On that blazing summer…
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Culture is a Choice: How to Lead Your Team to Holiday Joy (No Matter What)

The end of the year is here—Thanksgiving has passed and now the final countdown is on. Whether you celebrate Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Year’s, or simply revel in the crisp air and falling snow, it’s officially Holiday Season. Over the years, I’ve worked in a variety of places. Some created a fun, festive environment where…
