Integrity. We want it. We expect it. But do we practice it? Have you ever felt betrayed by someone whose words didn’t match their actions? Or been promised something that never came to pass? That sting of disappointment isn’t just about broken commitments—it’s about broken character. Integrity isn’t simply about being good—it’s about being whole. It’s the alignment of speech, spirit, and follow-through. “Let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No,’ ‘No’”— I recall the ancient words of Jesus of N...
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Integrity. We want it. We expect it. But do we practice it? Have you ever felt betrayed by someone whose words didn’t match their actions? Or been promised something that never came to pass? That sting of disappointment isn’t just about broken commitments—it’s about broken character. Integrity isn’t simply about being good—it’s about being whole. It’s the alignment of speech, spirit, and follow-through. “Let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No,’ ‘No’”— I recall the ancient words of Jesus of N...
Do you really need 10,000 hours to be great? How Mastery Is Really Built
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Do you really need 10,000 hours to be great? How Mastery Is Really Built
Talent gets attention. Skill gets paid. Talent is what people admire from a distance—it’s the spark, the potential, the “wow” factor. But skill? Skill is talent that’s been refined, repeated, and repurposed for the public good. It’s what people pay to see, hear, or experience—because it delivers value, consistently. But do you really need 10,000 hours to be great, as Malcolm Gladwell suggests, to earn that kind of recognition? Join me in this episode as we explore how greatness might be cl...
The Coach's Corner
Integrity. We want it. We expect it. But do we practice it? Have you ever felt betrayed by someone whose words didn’t match their actions? Or been promised something that never came to pass? That sting of disappointment isn’t just about broken commitments—it’s about broken character. Integrity isn’t simply about being good—it’s about being whole. It’s the alignment of speech, spirit, and follow-through. “Let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No,’ ‘No’”— I recall the ancient words of Jesus of N...