Posts Tagged ‘Gratitude’
Reset the Compass, When the Wind Changes, So Should You
A reflection on leadership, rhythm, and resilience — and how a sailing trip in Aruba taught the power of slowing down, letting go, and resetting your compass before the year ends.
Read MoreFinish strong, not fast.
The pace of life speeds up this time of year, but strength isn’t in rushing. It’s in rhythm, patience, and finishing with purpose. Finish strong, not fast. That phrase has shown up in every part of my life, from running to sales to how I start my mornings. When I ran my first half-marathon, I…
Read MoreFind Your Rhythm. Protect Your Purpose. Be Someone’s Quiet Ripple.
A few years back, I thought I was at my fitness “peak.” Then, at a sales kickoff, I rolled my ankle. Instead of heading to the hospital, I walked around the city carrying a bag of ice. That moment said a lot about me then: stubborn, determined, maybe a little too proud to stop. I loved…
Read MoreThe Ripple Effect
A reflection on how quiet acts of kindness ripple across decades — from one friend’s help during a family crisis to the lessons that continue shaping a life of gratitude and leadership.
Read MoreThe Power of Quiet Wins
A reflection on quiet wins, gratitude, and legacy — and how one peer, mentor, and friend named Randy changed everything through his strength, belief, and heart.
Read MoreLast night, I went to the movies with my family to see Soul on Fire.
A movie, a memory, and a reminder — Soul on Fire lit a spark of gratitude, resilience, and kindness that felt both personal and universal.
Read MoreShow Up Today — Your Monday Depends on It
Everyone talks about “Monday motivation,” —Never Miss a Monday— but momentum doesn’t start on Monday, it starts with how you show up before it even arrives.
Read MoreWhen the Breeze Stops
Sitting on a plane, listening to the quiet hum of cello strings, I found calm in the rhythm of stillness. This reflection explores gratitude, change, and the small moments that remind us renewal doesn’t roar—it whispers.
Read MoreGratitude in the Chair
Sometimes gratitude isn’t found in big moments — it’s discovered in a quiet barbershop chair in Aruba. A story about letting go, learning from local culture, and remembering where we come from.
Read MoreWhat are your superpowers?
There’s a scene where one boy asks the other: “What’s your superpower?” It made me pause.
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