Hit Your Goals — Just Don’t Lose Yourself
Winning the Super Bowl didn’t change who I was. A personal story about goals, identity, and why who you become matters more than what you achieve.
Winning the Super Bowl didn’t change who I was. A personal story about goals, identity, and why who you become matters more than what you achieve.
Too often, leaders get consumed with today’s tasks and miss one of their greatest responsibilities: helping someone else rise.
Leaders who can pause before reacting — who resist the urge to match emotion with emotion — create space for wisdom. They calm the room, not fuel the fire.
Reggie Wayne put playoff success over a regular season bonus – talk about selfless
Gratitude has been on my mind lately, I guess, judging by my newsletter.
This week I was thinking about it in the context of perspective, with the help of our 3-legged cat and 14-year-old dog.
Gratitude isn’t soft. It’s strong. And it may be one of the most underutilized tools we have in leadership today.
And at the end of the day, it changes how we see the world.
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