Patience is a virtue. Patience: “the capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble or suffering without getting angry or upset.” Patience is a skill and action easier said than done, for sure. We’ve all had it preached to us as kids to be patient, whether it was a toy we wanted from a sibling andContinue reading “Patience is a Virtue”
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Back on Track
4th of July weekend is a weekend looked forward to by many. If your weekend goes anything like mine it usually consists of a full weekend on the lake. Good food, drinks, a lot of sun, late-night boat rides, and early morning fishing trips. A long weekend is much needed but also can be aContinue reading “Back on Track”
Trust the Process
Trusting the process is something you hear a lot in sports, business, and aspects of training and development. Shoot the Philadelphia 76ers practically coined the phrase a few years ago. But what does that mean? To truly trust the process. As I began to think about this, a few things came to mind from startingContinue reading “Trust the Process”
The Pace Car
This week is something special in the sport of racing. The running of the Indianapolis 500. I’ve been going to the race for over 15 years, it’s a spectacle for sure. From the almost half a million fans to the entertainment and celebrity sightings, to the buttermilk shower in victory lane. But in the race,Continue reading “The Pace Car”
Plan and Prepare
Last week we talked about taking the path less traveled and finding ways to get outside of our comfort zone. I mentioned we’d talk about chasing the big hairy audacious goal. And so today is going to be the next step in chasing that goal. When looking at goal setting, anybody can just throw somethingContinue reading “Plan and Prepare”
