TOPGUN Instructor shares his leadership lessons from the cockpit in new memoir
One of the benefits of being in the military is that the services place a great value on training and education. Throughout a 20-year military career, service members will have the opportunity to...
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View Article4 keys to achieving your goals from history’s great minds
Every single one of us has potential, but sometimes we suck at life. Have you ever set a goal for yourself and an hour later talked yourself out of it? Or, tried to break a bad habit and fell back...
View Article4 tips for selling your ideas
Have you ever had an idea you thought was solid gold, but when you presented it to your boss or coworkers it fell on deaf ears? Maybe it wasn’t that your idea was bad. Maybe it was you. Hear me out:...
View ArticleThe NFL Draft pick who didn’t want to play football
It’s NFL Draft Weekend! Besides the excitement of seeing our favorite college athletes make it to the pros, we also get to learn about the players themselves and their stories. One of my favorite...
View Article5 tips for leading during COVID-19, from the Sergeant Major of the Army
Army Gen. Robert B. Abrams, commanding general of U.S. Army Forces Command, and Army Command Sgt. Maj. Michael A. Grinston, FORSCOM’s command sergeant major, survey the work of soldiers deployed in...
View Article3 tips for remembering what you’ve read
If you like to read and are in the military, chances are that you aren’t reading for the hell of it, but reading to learn. Reading history, military leadership and self-improvement books are a great...
View ArticleUse these 4 tips from Winston Churchill to write better emails
Emails- They are the bane of our existence, but they are how we communicate in the modern world. Each day, military leaders clean out their inboxes only to have them fill back up within hours....
View ArticleCan a pandemic turn the tide of war?
As the Coronavirus continues to dominate media coverage and outbreaks keep all of us on edge, I’m reminded of the effects pandemics have had on history –specifically how they shaped history. For some,...
View ArticleHate meetings? Maybe it’s your fault. Here are 3 steps to making meetings...
Most people hate meetings –especially with large groups. Sure, meetings are a great opportunity to get business done in the military, but many of the meetings I have attended and personally ran were...
View Article5 tips for leading during COVID-19, from the Sergeant Major of the Army
Army Gen. Robert B. Abrams, commanding general of U.S. Army Forces Command, and Army Command Sgt. Maj. Michael A. Grinston, FORSCOM’s command sergeant major, survey the work of soldiers deployed in...
View Article4 keys to achieving your goals from history’s great minds
Every single one of us has potential, but sometimes we suck at life. Have you ever set a goal for yourself and an hour later talked yourself out of it? Or, tried to break a bad habit and fell back...
View ArticleThe NFL Draft pick who didn’t want to play football
It’s NFL Draft Weekend! Besides the excitement of seeing our favorite college athletes make it to the pros, we also get to learn about the players themselves and their stories. One of my favorite...
View ArticleUse these 4 tips from Winston Churchill to write better emails
Emails- They are the bane of our existence, but they are how we communicate in the modern world. Each day, military leaders clean out their inboxes only to have them fill back up within hours....
View ArticleCan a pandemic turn the tide of war?
As the Coronavirus continues to dominate media coverage and outbreaks keep all of us on edge, I’m reminded of the effects pandemics have had on history –specifically how they shaped history. For some,...
View ArticleThis incredible book explores 9/11 through the eyes of an Army ‘Brat’
September 11, 2001 means different things for different Americans. For some, the events of that date will forever be seared in their memories. For others, they were too young to know what was going...
View Article4 keys to achieving your goals from history’s great minds
Every single one of us has potential, but sometimes we suck at life. Have you ever set a goal for yourself and an hour later talked yourself out of it? Or, tried to break a bad habit and fell back...
View ArticleThe NFL Draft pick who didn’t want to play football
It’s NFL Draft Weekend! Besides the excitement of seeing our favorite college athletes make it to the pros, we also get to learn about the players themselves and their stories. One of my favorite...
View ArticleUse these 4 tips from Winston Churchill to write better emails
Emails- They are the bane of our existence, but they are how we communicate in the modern world. Each day, military leaders clean out their inboxes only to have them fill back up within hours....
View ArticleCan a pandemic turn the tide of war?
As the Coronavirus continues to dominate media coverage and outbreaks keep all of us on edge, I’m reminded of the effects pandemics have had on history –specifically how they shaped history. For some,...
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