Category Archives: Information

Open Comments

By | February 25, 2021

[February 25, 2021]  A default setting on my website theme was set to 30 days for comments. Simply put, you could not place a comment on any article after 30 days.  I removed this default setting so now you can post freely on any of my posts, anytime. Occasionally, I review my website settings and make tweaks to… Read More »

Develop Trusted Agents

By | February 21, 2021

[February 21, 2021]  Develop trusted agents to provide feedback.  An early leadership lesson I learned was to listen closely to a few select people.  Carefully chosen, these folks can provide you with an extraordinary level of information necessary to succeed. I always have people around me that I trust to tell me the brutal truth.  Harsh as it may seem,… Read More »

Rule #1 of Combat

By | February 20, 2021

[February 20, 2021]  “The quick and the dead” is an archaic yet still popular “rule” to describe the wild old West.  Its meaning is exact; either you are fast on the draw, or you are dead (by the other guy with a gun).  Likewise, in combat, there are rules.  Rule #1 of combat is … don’t bullshit yourself.… Read More »

We’re Your Worst Nightmare

By | February 19, 2021

[February 19, 2021]  Fear – absolute fear – is what you want your enemies to experience.  Why?  Because overwhelming fear will be their downfall.  Armies, across time, make every effort to instill fear; it works.  Ordinary people give up, competitors surrender without a fight, and enemies retreat from the battlefield.  Their message … we’re your worst nightmare. The… Read More »

Kicking the Can Down the Road

By | February 17, 2021

[February 17, 2021]  One of the best things about being a military veteran is having plenty of experience with bureaucracies and the concept of compromise.  My favorite subject in Grade School was American history.  And, I remember studying how leaders compromise themselves and their principles by kicking the can down the road.  I had a great teacher. Decision-making… Read More »

Your Feelings Don’t Matter

By | February 16, 2021

[February 16, 2021]   You hear this a lot in the U.S. military.  On my first day at boot camp, the Drill Sergeants had us running around the barracks, carrying our footlockers and screaming as loud as possible, “My feelings don’t matter.”  They were about to teach us something important and that that sometimes your feelings don’t matter.… Read More »

Imagine Who You Could Be

By | February 15, 2021

[February 15, 2021]   Success begins with a vision.  The very best leaders are those capable of setting a goal, communicating that goal clearly, and acting upon it.  Drill Sergeant Bryant from my basic training days used to tell us that you [recruits] can’t hit the target if, at first, you don’t take aim.  He was discussing our… Read More »