Pass the Baklava

by Brandon Green on October 1, 2012

This afternoon I had lunch at a Mediterranean restaurant in Dupont and the table placed an order of Baklava for dessert.  Normally I’d partake generously in the Baklava, though I’m only 5% away from my goal body fat percentage so I only had two bites and left the rest. The waitress came over and asked [...]

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Don’t Forget Your Glutes

by Brandon Green on August 24, 2012

Are you mindful of the gaps in your productivity? Success requires balance and life has a way of moving us off balance from time to time and so when it does, are you doubling up your efforts to accommodate in order to reach your desires? Or allowing what you want to play second fiddle to [...]

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To Win or Just to Play?

August 6, 2012

I’ve been watching the Olympics and have been struck by how little separates Gold and Silver. One, one hundredth of a second – right at the finish – is sometimes all that separates those who accomplish the goal, and those who don’t and are left with no medal at all. In some recent swimming matches [...]

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What Do You Want?

July 17, 2012

As I grow I’ve come to realize how valuable is it when I don’t get what I want.  Stick with me here…  Contrast is the space between what I want, and what I’ve got, and without it I’d have no way of measuring where I actually am.  Does that make sense?  In other words when [...]

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Take Control of the Present

June 15, 2012

I had a good week and as I reflect on it, several things worked really well.  I also missed a couple opportunities to make a difference which caused me wondering why.  During two separate meetings this week the person I was meeting with expressed some high emotion.  As it was occurring I wasn’t sure how [...]

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Success is Sequential

May 28, 2012

I want to bubble to the top one topic -  success is sequential and not simultaneous.  This is particularly difficult in entrepreneurship as we are required to do a multitude of things reasonably well in order to advance.  You must be reasonably good at sales, marketing, administration, organization, design, communication and the list goes on.  [...]

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