Schedule a day to start, commit to it and start. It will be hard, you will face difficulties, you will fail, then you will get back up and fight. Fight for your freedom. Freedom from distraction. Freedom to concentrate. Freedom to create. Freedom to...
Do you want to be in the top 5% (most likely 1%) in your job, field, and or industry? Do you know how to give your brain a chance to relax, solve problems and refocus? Did you know that people who multitask all the time can't filter out irrelevancy,...
Pick a day (how about now) and start. What are the things in your work life and or personal life that aren't moving you forward or taking up time on things that don't matter? Listen to the whole episode here: YouTube: https://youtu.be/fz9d-pYgTwo Po...
Knowing what not to do or stop doing is as important, if not more important, than knowing what to do. In this episode, I go over the concept of setting a framework for understanding what you’re not going to be doing. In turn, this will enable you to...
Stimulate The End Of Hunger: Donate Here https://www.facebook.com/donate/165788861998377/ "No One Ever Became Poor by Giving." Anne Frank For most of those in need, these stimulus checks aren't enough. For those who don't need it let's do what othe...
In this episode, I talk with Juliet Clark. Juliet is a dynamic and sought-after speaker and podcaster who has spent the last twenty years helping authors, coaches, speakers, and small businesses all over the world build expert platforms. Corporate co...
Even the best-trained agents fall for lies and deception; what makes you different? Nothing! This is why we need to recognize the inherent gaps in our human wiring and train to be a bit better than the next human. Listen to the entire episode here. ...
What a CRAZY 2020!!! With the holidays upon us, I’d like to invite you to join in with my family and help spread the holiday cheer to those that are struggling. This year more people than ever will have a SHITTY holiday season due to the pandemic and...
How did Fidel Castro fool the CIA for a generation? Why did Neville Chamberlain think he could trust Adolf Hitler? Why are campus sexual assaults on the rise? Do television sitcoms teach us something about the way we relate to each other that isn't t...
Madison challenges you to keep track and tallie the good things, bad, positive, and negative things that pop up in your day to day life. At the end of the week, look back on your list and find an opportunity to flip or eliminate a bad or negative ite...