A Different Way of Planning

A Different Way of Planning

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Process for Endless Motivation

When a ten-day head cold and a client's second hip surgery both landed on my radar the same week, the question of motivation hit differently. How do you fire yourself up when life pulls you down? I've been building this around a simple idea — life begins when you move. And over 2 ...  Show more

Inevitable Momentum

Most people think they're broken when life slows down. They're not. When momentum disappears, and everything feels like a grind, it's not a lack of discipline or drive — it's misalignment. I've spent 26 years watching what actually works, and real momentum isn't something you for ...  Show more

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