Posts Tagged ‘Nate Bailey’
Phil DeGruy: When Going Through Hell, Keep Going
Christopher Ryan: Journey of Significance
One Leadership Tip: Day 95: You are ONLY as Good as Your Last Minute
Day 95: You are ONLY as Good as Your Last Minute Ever wondered how your life would turn out if you upgrade yourself continuously? In this high-technology era wherein all information can basically be found at our fingertips, one important thing to do is to take advantage of what it has to offer –…
Read MoreOne Leadership Tip: Day 94: Work Ethic Eliminates FEAR
Day 94: Work Ethic Eliminates FEAR Ever been on a stage in front of a live audience? And the thought of you just standing there makes you feel the uneasiness and fear that cripples your entire body. The truth is you are not alone. According to study, public speaking is the #1 fear of…
Read MoreOne Leadership Tip: Day 93: Would You be Led by YOU
Day 93: Would You be Led by YOU Would you characterize yourself a leader? If so, would you be led by you? Are you willing to take the work, put aside your ego and grind your way to be the best? In this series, Coach Nate will tell the difference between a championship leader…
Read MoreLiam Martin: Running Remote
One Leadership Tip: Day 92: STOP Focusing on Money… Start Focusing on YOU and Your Integrity
Day 92: STOP Focusing on Money… Start Focusing on YOU and Your Integrity What do you think is the ultimate source of happiness? If you answered “unlimited money generation” then you might probably be right and wrong at the same time. Remember the phrase money is the root of all evil? It is often misused…
Read MoreOne Leadership Tip: Day 91: Life is so Much Easier When you just Don’t STOP
Day 91: Life is so Much Easier When you just Don’t STOP Ever wondered what great athletes do that make them a champion? Tom Brady, Michael Jordan, Serena Williams, to name a few. Throughout the course of sports history, there have been a number of athletes that serve as inspiration to people especially to young…
Read MoreEddie Penney: Unafraid
One Leadership Tip: Day 90: True Measure of Intelligence is the Ability to CHANGE
Day 90: True Measure of Intelligence is the Ability to CHANGE In this ever-changing world, the only constant in life is change-whether you like it or not. We now live in a time where technologies continue to develop at a rapid pace and over time revolutionize our ways of living. Change is somehow synonymous…
Read MoreOne Leadership Tip: Day 89: Going in the Wrong Direction…Turn AROUND
Day 89: Going in the Wrong Direction…Turn AROUND How often do you experience taking a path while traveling and realize long after that you are in the wrong direction? With the advancement of technology and the creation of Google Maps, we rarely encounter such problems nowadays, but way back when paper maps were our guide…
Read MoreOne Leadership Tip: Day 88: Are You LIVING Your Life?
Day 88: Are You LIVING Your Life? Heard of the phrase “YOLO”? You Only Live Once. This acronym was introduced in the year 2011 and is commonly used among millennials to advocate their choice of living their life without fear, doubt and reluctance. But how exactly should one live their life? Live your life your…
Read MoreMike Agugliaro: Proving the World Wrong
One Leadership Tip: Day 87: Did You EARN Your Buckle?
Day 87: Did You EARN Your Buckle? Have you dreamt of competing in a race? To know what it feels like, to feel the adrenaline pumping to your whole body, and to celebrate the victor inside of you. Life is very much like a race. Some aim to win and want to get…
Read MoreOne Leadership Tip: Day 86: CHOOSE Hard and Uncomfortable
Day 86: CHOOSE Hard and Uncomfortable Do you feel like you are going through the motions? Are you doing the same old things, and living a mundane, comfortable life? Things are getting boring as it is, so you want to experience a whole different level of excitement that will make you…
Read MoreOne Leadership Tip: Day 85: A lot of People are Heard. Few are FELT
Day 85: A lot of People are Heard. Few are FELT People are naturally born emotional beings. We connect with others mostly through our emotions, in a way we remember people who would make us feel important, who would make us feel valued and cared for. But not everyone is given the privilege to…
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