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7 Lessons the Shamans Taught Me

Everything I’ve learned from a week off the grid, working with Shamans, can’t possibly fit into a single blog. In fact, the true nature of what I’ve taken away from my latest adventure in the jungles of Costa Rica cannot easily be put into words at all. There’s a depth to the experience that…

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One Way to Take the Real Red Pill

Most everyone knows of the infamous Red Pill from the blockbuster hit: The Matrix. Neo, the protagonist played by Keanu Reeves, is presented with the option: take the Blue Pill to remain in blissful ignorance of a simulated reality or take the Red Pill to see the hard truth…

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8 Little Steps to Big Breakthroughs

Breakthroughs don’t always have to start BIG. “Great things are done by a series of small things brought together”, said Vincent van Gogh. And I think he’s right. Sometimes breakthroughs can start in small ways and snowball into massive change…

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To Build, You First Have to Break

All organizations are organized to at least preserve existing performance. It’s the same with people. Built first to survive beyond all else. Don’t get me wrong, ideally we all want to improve, but mission one tends to be: preserve what we’ve done thus far.

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Hunt Discomfort, Do the “Impossible”

Most everyone knows of the infamous Red Pill from the blockbuster hit: The Matrix. Neo, the protagonist played by Keanu Reeves, is presented with the option: take the Blue Pill to remain in blissful ignorance of a simulated reality or take the Red Pill to see the hard truth…

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Confronting Mortality in the Jungle of Costa Rica

Right now, as you’re reading this, I’m in the jungle of Costa Rica. It’s a beautiful country known for its national parks, natural beauty and world class resorts. But I’m not here for any of those reasons. I’m here to experience what many call the closest thing you can do to dying… without dying

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A Gang for Good

In 1986, Dolores Mission Church was notable only in all the ways a parish wouldn’t want to be notable. They were the poorest Catholic church in Los Angeles. They included some…

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When is Enough, Enough? (and what to do about it)

I’m willing to bet that most things are “fine” in your life and business. Your job, fine. Your health, fine. Your community, fine. Not great, but fine. Nothing to complain about… And while that’s the case on the surface, underneath, there’s a part of you struggling inside.

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It’s Not Discipline That You’re Missing

Discipline is necessary. But with all the coaches, articles and research, does anybody not know that these days? And yet, diets fall off, commitments fade, and the status quo returns for many companies and people. There’s something deeper than discipline alone…

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Playing Poker, Not Chess, to Get Results

Chess has long been touted to improve intelligence, memory and logic. But when it comes to applying those skills in the real world, it’s missing something. Something that Poker provides in spades (pun intended) -- weighing options, taking risk, reading people, even managing the element of luck. It’s these skills that directly translate into becoming a better player in business and even life.

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Problems Aren’t Always What They Seem

Problems, obstacles or roadblocks of some kind inevitably pop up on the way to our goals. I was recently reminded of a story about a dog and rabbit that exemplifies that oftentimes, problems may not be exactly what they seem to be on the surface…

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Confused? Commit.

Commitment can be uncomfortable. It can be risky. It can be scary. And it’s exactly what’s needed to move forward and get results. Commitment takes the extremely complex world (that can be paralyzingly full of options) and simplifies it so you can get to work. Commitment clarifies. And it inspires. Let me tell you what I mean.

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When learning more hurts more than it helps

We live in a time when there has never been so much access to knowledge. And yet, we live in a time that has more strife, uncertainty and unpredictability than ever. It seems these days, just learning more things may actually hurt more than it helps.

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Listen to Yoda

One of my favorite quotes seems especially appropriate for the world today: “Fear is the path to the Dark Side. Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering.” And if he was around today, he’d also tell you that

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Start your Year with a Vision You’re Committed To

The new year comes with resolutions, big goals, new ideas...But what happens to most? A resolution to go to the gym on January 2, falls off by February. A goal of starting that business you’ve been dreaming of fades off into the background in a few months. A new idea to launch lacks priority amidst the day to day. Why?

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How to Develop Your Own Superpowers

Every kid has dreamed of super-human powers. Do you remember yours? However fanciful those superpowers may have been, there’s a particular genre of superheroes that I think actually has some truth to it. Let me tell you what I mean.

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