Win the Morning – Reclaim the Afternoon

Beginnings don’t always determine endings. Good intentions get lost by afternoon.

I live by intention in the morning. By the afternoon I’m doing the next pressing thing.

I choose how to show up while I’m in the shower. By 2 p.m., my best self is taking a nap.

Begin by winning the morning.

Avoid These 3 Goal Setting Traps

Goal setting drives progress—but it can also drive burnout, blind spots, and bad decisions.

Before you chase the summit, ask: Are your goals worth the cost?

Discover 3 goal setting traps leaders make—and how to avoid them with clarity, integrity, and sustainable motivation.

Don’t die on the mountain.

Stop Copying Successful People – Do This Instead

Just because successful people reach the peak it doesn’t mean they know the best way up.

Successful people blind us with want.

We assume success means wisdom. We think money equals insight. We believe fame proves virtue. Lies one and all.

Fools become influencers because we believe success equals universal competence.

Escape Toxic Self-Acceptance

Toxic self-acceptance corrodes life. Don’t be so pleased with yourself that it justifies mediocrity.

We approve of ourselves and disapprove of others. Lopsided approval makes us thrash through life like a flat tire. Addiction to self-love becomes self-deception.

Others aren’t your biggest challenge. Self-leadership is harder than leading others.

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Avoid the Transparency Trap

The purpose of transparency is to be seen for who you are. It’s awkward when your inner critic berates you. It’s difficult for those seduced by power and authority. It’s impossible when leaders lack self-awareness.

Transparency is noble in concept but tricky in practice.

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Triggers: When Someone Pushes Your Buttons

A baby’s giggle, an insult, and being trusted with new responsibilities all have one thing in common. They’re triggers.

Frustration triggers me to talk louder. I choose to do the opposite. I ask questions and soften my tone. That’s my goal, at least.

Turn triggers into advantage.