The most crucial ingredient in a team that achieves and sustains historic greatness is the character of the person who leads it.
Embracing our alter ego is essential for leadership and personal transformation.
There's an important distinction between "bullets" and "cannonballs" from business expert Jim Collins we may want to consider this fall.
We all use our analytical and rational side to understand we need to change, yet the emotional side prevents us because it has more power and control.
"You can only control what you can control. Let the rest go."
For this week's edition of the Saturday Blueprint, The Daily Coach put together some of the recent highlights from our guests.
When all else fails, walk tall, keep your head up, and look people in the eye.
Coach Prime doesn't tolerate excuses and encourages his players to take responsibility for their lives, focusing on small daily victories until winning becomes a habit and a mentality.
Jimmy Buffett took his audience to places they wanted to go but couldn’t.
We have to maintain faith that if we continue to put in great effort, build non-transactional relationships and work to hone our craft, opportunity will knock.
Had Washington Commanders Coach Ron Rivera followed the Sherlock Holmes method as a leader, he might have avoided an embarrassing situation.
"Gratitude practice is about finding simplicity in the moments we often miss. It's an antidote to the rush, a sanctuary of stillness."