How to Rewrite the Narratives That Are Sabotaging Your Success
I was at a bar the night before my keynote. A well-known industry member started asking questions—angling at whether I had the credibility to deliver. I joked about him doubting me. He laughed: "I never said that. That's the story you're telling yourself." He was right. Most limiting beliefs work this way - we don't even know we're telling them.
Pressure Doesn't Build Character, It Reveals It: How to Prepare for High-Stakes Moments
I flew to Houston convinced I was ready for my first corporate keynote. I wasn't. I nervously rambled, paced the stage, and choked under pressure. Years later, a coach asked me a simple question that changed everything: "Would you step into a game without practicing?" The difference between choking and clutch isn't talent—it's your choice to prepare like pressure is coming.
The Hidden Reason Leaders Burn Out (It's Not Workload)
I was 35,000 feet above Denver when I realized I was being an idiot. I'd spent an hour beating myself up for not having something I didn't even want. Most leaders burn out not because they work too hard, but because they're working toward someone else's definition of success. Competition begins with clarity: What game are you actually playing? Here's how to stop competing in arenas you never chose and start winning games that actually matter to you.
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The first framework built for competitive people trapped in a comparison-obsessed world.
Beat Yesterday is a system, not just personal development motivation. My first book shares a proven daily framework for winning the one game you actually control: you against the person you were yesterday.
Read it once, and you'll have a process to quit keeping score against everyone else. You start beating the only opponent who shows up every single day - you.
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