Follow Roger What is your big dream? That thing you really want to do. What is between where you are now and the accomplishment of that dream? How do you move from here to there? How do you really move … Continue reading
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Follow Roger You likely make assumptions in your decision-making process. Have you ever thought that those assumptions could be incorrect? To prove my point - why is it warmer in the summer? You probably answer that the earth is closer to … Continue reading
Follow Roger I am a fan improvisational jazz. I am amazed at musicians composing in the moment, creating art from how they feel at the moment, and from input from their audience. They have to make decisions on-the-fly based on … Continue reading
Follow Roger Yes, you will fail. But, that’s OK, as long as you realize your failure, and grow from it. Improvement is just that, improvement. Strive to learn from your mistakes and grow from them. So, go ahead and fake … Continue reading
Follow Roger Are you failing at your New Year resolutions? Great! I say great because, if you are trying and failing, you are stretching toward that goal (resolution). If you are failing to try, why? It is your goal. Don’t … Continue reading
Follow Roger We humans can change. But, are you willing to change? You likely have some New Year resolutions. Where are you with those? Many of us want to change. We want to get more fit, learn a new skill, … Continue reading
Follow Roger I may be a little late. But, for anyone who has not yet looked back on their 2016, here are some tips. As part of a former job, I had to coach outside sales folks. These salespeople were … Continue reading
Follow Roger In order to improve at anything, you must force yourself out of the comfort zone. Push yourself to improve. Get comfortable with being uncomfortable. With abilities at which you already perform well, if you are not improving, those … Continue reading
Follow Roger We humans often complain. We complain about the weather, our jobs, our friends, our enemies, our family, the traffic — any and everything. Why do we complain? For starters, it is an easy conversation starter. Complaining about the … Continue reading
Follow Roger Our society is a “now” society. We want success now. We want stuff now. We want it all, and we want it now. We want our financials to look good this month or this quarter. But, do we … Continue reading