dill's blogSo just start Last night was my friend’s first day of jiujitsu. She learned a submission and we rolled for a few minutes. For someone who had never done it before, she did fantastic. When we slapped hands and began, she said the exact same...
dill's blogStart a damn blog Yesterday, an old friend told me he was considering starting a blog. I gave him the same advice I give everyone when they tell me this: Fucking do it. Writing this blog every day has been one of the best decisions of my l...
dill's blogTwo simple questions A few weeks ago, my coach asked me these two simple questions and my life hasn’t been the same since: 1) What do you want to create? I went into my dream life: • $10K months minimum• Traveling two months out of the yea...
dill's blogNo service, no blogs I was in West Virginia this weekend. Log cabin, rafting, zip-lining, beer, no service or wifi. That meant for the first time in over a year, no blog posts. My friend even texted me to make sure I was okay. To me, that...
dill's blogThe story in all of us My coach said something revolutionary yesterday on our weekly group call. Whether it’s in coaching or just in our day to day lives, the vast majority of us create stories in our minds that stop us from taking action....
dill's blogWe’re all different, we’re all the same After all the conversations and interactions I’ve had with people, this paradox is my favorite thing about the human condition. We’re all different… We all vary wildly in our: values, interests, sens...
dill's blogCliches are true? People often say: “It’s cliche but it’s true.” That’s always confused me. Of course it’s true! That’s why it’s a cliche. Here are a few that I live my life by: 1) If you want something different, you have to do something...
dill's blogThe battle between emotion and logic This has come up countless times in recent coaching sessions and in my life in general… There will be a story or some limiting belief that I know rationally to be untrue. But despite my brain’s knowledg...
dill's blogThink again I just finished Adam Grant’s newest book Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t. In it, Adam masterfully proves the beauty of being willing to rethink one’s stance. People who are eager to change their minds are more...