8 Small Adjustments That Revolutionize Endurance Running Performance

8 Small Adjustments That Revolutionize Endurance Running Performance

Sometimes it only takes a small change to up your game. I’ve been an endurance runner for some time now, and I will tell you from experience that the smallest adjustments can mean the difference between an okay race and a great one. When training, little adjustments can make the biggest difference for me in the long-term.

4 Non-Negotiable Nutrition Principles

4 Non-Negotiable Nutrition Principles

Because we live in a world of constant discovery, fluctuating fads, and corporate agendas, it can be difficult to effectively manage your health and nutrition. So many of today’s diets neglect sustainable, well-rounded nutrition and focus on short-term results. This isn’t to say that all dietary lifestyles (and even temporary diets) are bad. It is to say that the underlying nutritional values in your diet are what really matter.

What to Ask Yourself in an Effective Self-Assessment

What to Ask Yourself in an Effective Self-Assessment

Many of us dread quarterly and yearly performance reviews. That said, they’re often necessary to identify areas of growth and strength as well as what we need to work on. We’re all made up of strengths and flaws, and identifying and dealing with these personal characteristics transforms us into better leaders and more productive, effective employees and entrepreneurs. 

How Leaders at the Top Build Stress Resilience

How Leaders at the Top Build Stress Resilience

There is absolutely no doubt that leaders are in a stressful position. Stress can be beneficial in small doses, but an overwhelming amount of stress can negatively impact our physical and mental health. Insomnia, depression, anxiety, appetite changes, and digestion issues...the list doesn’t end there. While we may thrive with a reasonable amount of stress injected into our daily lives, what do we do when that stress proves too much to handle healthily?

Does Great Leadership Really Make People Better?

Does Great Leadership Really Make People Better?

Billionaire executive and leader Sheryl Sandberg is quoted as saying,

“Leadership is about making others better as a result of your presence and making sure that impact lasts in your absence."

This quote seems to stand in contrast to the wisdom of the day that asserts that we can’t make people change. Of course, this is usually in reference to romantic relationships and not necessarily to business ones. However, I think we’re all aware that interpersonal conflicts with others are a primary source of strife in our lives.

5 Valuable New Year's Resolutions for Endurance Runners

5 Valuable New Year's Resolutions for Endurance Runners

We’re well into the first month of 2020 and I must say — never have I felt such optimism and apprehension towards the future all at once. For me, I prefer to focus on the things in my life that I can change rather than those that I can’t. The first thing I think of outside of my role as a partner with REI Nation is my health and fitness.

The Best Business Advice I Know to Give

The Best Business Advice I Know to Give

As an entrepreneur and partner in my family’s real estate investment company, I’ve seen business done in different ways, good and bad, through the years. My own experiences in every job, every career, have taught me a lot about what it takes to succeed. It’s easy to look at me and see only the success and not the hard work that brought me to where I am now. (And make no mistake — I’m still working hard!)

4 Major Ways We Limit Our Ambitions

 4 Major Ways We Limit Our Ambitions

Most of us, at some time or another in our lives, had big ambitions. Maybe you’re remembering being a fresh-faced college student with dreams of fancy degrees and big earnings. You might think about that big promotion and living in a beautiful house. I think we often confuse ambitions with dreams. Ambitions are the things we set out to accomplish — we make moves and game plans and strive. Dreams are those things we would like, but we either never pursue or never make real plans to get there.

6 Secrets to Making New Year's Resolutions that Stick

6 Secrets to Making New Year's Resolutions that Stick

It’s that time of year again. While we’re still feeling the warm glow of the holiday spirit and ringing in not just a new year but a new decade, new year’s resolutions will be more ambitious than ever. It’s almost a joke now to talk about resolutions, knowing that in a few week’s time we’ll be right back to our old habits. We fail to see the possibility of our own success, believing that we’re set up for failure every time.

Yes, Running in Cold Weather is Good for You

Yes, Running in Cold Weather is Good for You

Running doesn’t seem like a winter sport, does it? When it’s cold and blustery, it’s not attractive. It gets dark early. It doesn’t feel right! You should be inside sipping on hot cocoa, not braving the elements. As an avid endurance runner, I enjoy running just about year-round. It can get tough during these humid Tennessee summers, but generally speaking, I see it as an all-year event.

5 Principles More Important Than Profit

5 Principles More Important Than Profit

As we live in a capitalist society, there is often an assumed correlation between success and making lots and lots of money. I think we all know, however, that wealth doesn’t fix everything. While we all strive for financial security, there are some things in life that are more valuable than profit. If we wish to be the best employees, entrepreneurs, and executives out there, we have to recognize what is and is not worth it to us in the pursuit of success.

How Great Leaders Build Their Reputation

How Great Leaders Build Their Reputation

Reputation builds influence. The better our reputation, the more sway (and respect) we will have. In leadership, a solid reputation is absolutely essential. Building a reputation starts when you’re hired, but it will always follow you whether you change careers or rise to the top. Building a reputation doesn’t happen on its own, either. For us to shape a good reputation in the workplace and in leadership, it takes conscious, consistent effort.

Optimism Will Transform Your Career

Optimism Will Transform Your Career

The idea of hating our jobs is ingrained in our culture. Only recently has the tide shifted to encourage people to do what they’re “passionate” about (though I would argue that passion isn’t enough). We still live in a “working for the weekend” world that dreads Mondays, sees the workweek as a slog, and can’t wait for five o’clock on Friday.

Can a Parent Make Their Child Prioritize Health?

Can a Parent Make Their Child Prioritize Health?

The statistics around childhood obesity are not encouraging. When we look at the statistics provided by the CDC, we see that obesity affects some 13.7 million children between 2 and 19. That’s over 18 percent of American children and teens. Even when we’re not talking about obesity, the food choices we make for our children impacts more than weight. The consumption of junk food and fast food lead to attention and focus issues, mental illness (including depression), as well as the risk for long-term illnesses and obesity.