Archive for April, 2008

Watching the EDS Byron Nelson golf tournament I was interested how two young players, Adam Scott and Ryan Moore would perform down the stretch. Peter Kostis (CBS analyst) said something so true about Adam Scott. He noted that when Adam has to make a shot (18th hole putt in regulation) he usually steps up and […]

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The Training Formula is quite simple. It is based on my Take AIM (Assess, Implement, Master) coaching system. The first step is to assess your current goals, skills, and challenges. You have to have a starting point from which to develop a plan. This is an honest appraisal of where you are at compared to […]

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            It is easy in the information age to seek out resources that will answer a question, improve lives, and entertain. Yesterday’s blog post I started a new format to share information that will help improve lives. I believe that our society is getting more competitive and what worked a few years ago will not […]

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All peak performers have mastered the necessary fundamentals of their specific area of achievement. An athlete has certain fundamentals that become the foundation for their level of performance. A business executive has the same fundamentals to be the best in his or her industry. If one tries to skip the fundamentals then performance will suffer. […]

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