During a recent Skeen Stronghold call, we had an amazing group discussion that uncovered some profound insights about greatness, change, and embracing one’s unique life journey. Here’s a summary of the key takeaways from this group conversation.
“Nothing happens unless first a dream.”
Carl Sandburg
From our earliest memories, we’re captivated by the magic of dreams—the promise of a future filled with purpose, fulfillment and joy. Throughout our lives, dreams
In our previous blog post, we explored the idea of happiness as a fundamental and universal goal that unites us all.
We can imagine that each of us holds a special lens through which we perceive and
“The macronutrients of happiness are enjoyment, satisfaction and purpose.”
– Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier
With the holiday season now upon us, I decided to start
In the realm of leadership, executives and CEOs often find themselves immersed in the ceaseless ebb and flow of thoughts. The dynamic, day-to-day nature of decision-making, strategic planning, and management can create an illusionary connection between one’s true identity
“The ego is like a clever monkey, it can learn to juggle and do all sorts of tricks, but it is still a monkey.”
Ram Dass
The concept of taming the
“Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.”
— Melody Beattie
As we approach the season of Thanksgiving, I find myself reflecting on the profound
The Thriving Scale: A First Step to Greatness
Imagine that we’re teammates on an NFL football team.
We’re looking forward to attending a pre-season meeting where all of our fellow teammates will be gathered
Sometimes, the most profound lessons on leadership come from unexpected sources. One such source is the book “Iron John” by Robert Bly, a classic in the world of men’s psychology and personal development. It’s a wonderful book that I’ve
I can’t think of a more simple, yet profoundly important question for you to answer. What do you want?
If you already have what you want, you aren’t likely to get anything more. Wanting is the beginning