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Aaron Gendle: Believe In Yourself, It’s Possible!
In this episode of the Championship Leadership podcast, Aaron Gendle talks about leaving a lasting legacy, how to be successful, dreaming big and believing it’s possible. In This Episode: [2:09] What does championship leadership mean to Aaron? [5:53] What brought Aaron to where he is today? [18:03] His diet [23:35] His book [25:22] Aaron’s future…
Read MoreNew Year, New Goals: Start Preparing Now for an Epic 2019
The New Year is coming; have you started planning yet? I’ve written before about the importance of making a plan for your success. Planning ahead is essential when it comes to building your legacy. It allows you to control what you can, it prepares you to deal with unexpected issues that may pop up, and it…
Read MoreStay in the Moment and Never Quit
What can you learn from events like the SealFit Kokoro and Ironman? One of the things that I get asked a lot when I’m talking about the Ultra Marathons and IronMan and SEALFit competitions I’ve participated in is, “What are the top lessons you’ve learned from doing these events?” And since I just competed in,…
Read MoreControl What You Can and Let the Rest Go
Stop wasting your time and energy on things you can’t control. Today I want to talk about concentrating on the things that you can control, and how to let go of what you can’t. Keep in mind that I’m not just talking about external events. Obviously, you control your schedule, what you eat, when or…
Read MoreMaster Your Mind to Build Your Legacy Lifestyle
If you want to master your life, you must first master your mind. I was studying out of the The Black Book, by Garrett J White today, around the topic of letting your mind serve you versus letting it master you. Garrett talks about one of the ways that we can make our mind serve…
Read MoreStressing About the Future is not the Same as Having a Contingency Plan
Stressing about the future doesn’t serve you when your goal is to live your legacy. I’ve talked in the past about how we can sometimes get caught up in the stories we tell ourselves about the future, and how so often we allow that to control our actions or allow it to get us worked up…
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