GiVE ENCOURAGEMENT. Especially right now.
What’s the biggest fear among all fears? The fear of the unknown. The unknown always has and always will be the scariest thing. So, the question is, “What can we do?” Maybe you’ve heard this time and again from parents, loved ones, coaches, teachers, mentors, or friends: Control what you can control and let go of what you can’t. I’m travelling
Peloton Leadership: Here’s What Happens When We Lead Like Ally Love
I haven’t purchased one of my own, but when I’m on the road visiting clients, and my hotel fitness center has a Peloton bike, I take advantage of it. Each Peloton ride is inspiring, challenging, rewarding, and always fun; every single time. I’m up to 11 rides, which doesn’t sound like many. However, considering I only get to
First Choose HOPE, Then Spread It
H – Heart We all have a heart. We all have feelings. We all care. The only question is - to what extent. Wouldn’t it be great if other people truly cared about us? The quickest way to inspire others to care is to simply lead the way, and open our hearts to truly care for others. Soon they will feel the love, and they just might
How My Dad Leads With Hospitality
Later this year, I’ll turn forty years old. It doesn’t seem possible. Recently I had another interesting thought. When my dad was forty years old, I was at the pivotal yet impressionable age of sixteen. I looked up to my dad then, and I continue to look up to my dad now; literally and figuratively. Dad goes
Be you. This is me.
Be you. This is me. Last night on Sunday Night Football, sports fans who were listening and/or paying attention late in the game got an insightful glimpse into Matt Nagy, rookie 40-year old head coach for the Chicago Bears. Chris Collinsworth and Al Michaels are always great on the call, and last night even in somewhat of