
Stories and "wisdom" gleaned from my performance coaching practice to help individuals perform their best at the things that really matter.
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Anyone over the age of 40 should recognize the lyric that I borrowed as the title of this essay. Bonus points for remembering how the song fades in. As the legend goes, the musician came up with the riff for one of the most iconic saxophone...
On the morning of June 12th, my father passed away after over a decade of severe illness. His cognitive and physical abilities precipitously declined with each new setback until, at last, his mind and then his body expired. It wasn’t a good...
It’s early on the island of Sandhamn in the Stockholm Archipelago on the first Monday in September. One of the hardest single-day endurance events on the planet is about to begin. The Sun has yet to rise, and there is a palpable, nervous en...
Pick your idiom. Dilly-dallying. Hemming and hawing. Sitting on fences. Waffling. Being of two minds. The English language is rich with expressions to describe indecisiveness.
As a coach, I spend an inordinate amount of time thinking about...
In the early sixties, Kurt Vonnegut published a short story titled Harrison Bergeron1. I’ve revisited it innumerable times since first reading it in college, and I’m still in awe at how Vonnegut was able to pack so much into so few pages. T...
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I'm a performance coach working with knowledge workers, executives, attorneys, students, entrepreneurs, and athletes on their performance and well-being. I write about pragmatic self-improvement ideas gleaned from my coaching practice.
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