courage

Overcomming

I was raised by a single mom and had no brothers.  I’m not sure whether these were contributing factors or not, but as a boy I never really acquired the character traits necessary to fit into the “tough guy” mold.  I played sports, including football and baseball, all through my school years and in college, but I was never the “bull,” I was more of the finesse guy on the field.  Despite excelling at tough sports I always felt like a coward around my more courageous friends.  It’s a tough slot in life to be a boy that is aware of his ow continue reading...

Trying to Break Out of Aim

In my book, ONO, I write about how I use a process called my Ready, Aim, Fire Theory to help make sound business decisions. I’m finding it so interesting right now to feel myself in a scenario that I caution against in the book, and that scenario is getting stuck in one of the steps of the process. continue reading...

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