Our relationship with money — how we treat it, the habits we adopt, and how well we manage wealth — is something that builds and shapes over time, often unconsciously. Children learn about money and how to use it through their parents. Small comments that we don’t consciously think about have an impact on our financial health years down the road.
Secrets to Staying Fit Through the Fall
3 Signs You've Found a Professional Skill Passion
Your Quick-Guide to Basic Nutrition and Healthy Eating
Trying to eat healthy in the information age is challenging. Because fads are always changing and research shifts along with it, those of us trying to keep up can often get lost. One week we’re doing what everyone says is the best way to lose weight or be healthy, the next we’re being told how that exact thing is bad for you, if not outright dangerous to your health.
5 Signals That You Need to Reorient Your Goals
I’m a goal-oriented person. I have to be — with a job as busy as mine and with my fingers in so many proverbial pies, it’s important that I know what I’m doing and why! However, I’ve found through the years that being hyper-focused on accomplishing my goals may or may not be the most effective way to get where I need to be.
Break the Busyness Curse on Your Career
Breaking the Myth of the Omniscient Leader
The Runner's Guide to Picking the Perfect Running Shoe
Is Your Definition of Success Holding You Back?
What’s your definition of success? For some of us, success is all about the end result. We want to reach the summit along our path. For others, success is in the journey. No matter how we define success, it’s critical that we’re the ones defining it. When you allow your ideas of success to be dictated by outside expectations, looking to role models, or a default idea of what success is, you open yourself up to becoming disillusioned.
Big Things I Learned About Leadership from Endurance Running
I’ve been in some position of leadership for most of working career. My father demonstrated this leadership to me when he started what ultimately became Memphis Invest in 2004. As a partner in the company, I’ve found myself at the helm of countless leadership decisions — not only for the sake of the company, but in my own journey as an entrepreneur, speaker, and writer.
5 Long-Term Benefits of Running & Aerobic Exercise
When we think about the benefits of running (or any exercise) we tend to fixate on the results that show within the first few weeks and months of committing to our routine. We think about weight loss, increased energy, and an overall good feeling. Regular exercise makes us feel more alert, sleep better at night, and increases mental health almost immediately.
Making New Habits Stick in 3 Steps
You're Not Too Old to Start a New Business
How Successful People Deal with Disappointment
They say that there are only two sure things in life: death and taxes. While it might sound depressing, I would add disappointment to the list. We will inevitably face disappointment throughout our lives. It could be disappointment over a business failing, a plan not going as expected, or the behavior of the people in our lives.
Reinventing the Work-Life Balance Model
How Endurance Runners Boost Their Speed
When we think of running races, the quality that comes immediately to mind is speed. You have to be the fastest to win. While this isn’t necessarily true, as you need a combination of qualities in order to cross the finish line first, speed is undoubtedly an important factor. Improving our times is often a huge goal!
The Relaxation Technique that Instantly Improves Your Sleep Habits
I've written at length about the importance of healthy sleep habits. Sleep is one of the most important things you can do for your health, mentally and physically. Not only does a good night's sleep work towards improving heart health and repairing the brain, but it can alleviate symptoms of stress and depression.
4 Money Management Lessons to Master Young
I don't know of a single person who doesn't want to increase their master over their finances. More than simply being a good manager of money, however, we want to see that money grow. Financial success doesn't come to us by itself. No, it takes a level of intentionality and education to make it happen.
5 Steps to Actually Enjoying Your Vacation
Last year, Forbes published an article declaring that America has become the "No-Vacation Nation." Studies showed that in 2017, 47 percent of Americans didn't take a vacation and a further 21 percent left five or more vacation days on the table.
6 Things You Didn't Know About Running in the Summer
I've made a point to express my pain during the summer running season. Here, it's less about the heat and more about the humidity! Regardless, summer can be an intimidating season for endurance runners. It definitely tests your body in ways that other seasons won't, creating unique opportunities as well as pitfalls.