Tough Times, True Friends

When I was 16 years old I was kicked out of my home. This was one of the most devastating and rewarding transitions I would ever experience. I had to now pay for my own private school, and tuition was not cheap. If I was to graduate high school I not only had to keep […]

10 things I Would Go Back and Tell My Younger Self

1. You’re not as smart as you think you are. Stay humble, question & research. Be quick to listen and slow to speak. 2. Don’t look for the right woman, build the right man. Trust me on this one. 3. Read daily. Never stop learning. 4. Accept failure as one of the most powerful learning […]

Leadership A.D.

I used to be hesitant to share my faith. Maybe even a bit fearful. I did not want to offend others. I did not want to lose my empathy or value of someone else’s beliefs. It took me awhile to realize a couple of things: If (and when) I offend someone,  that is their choice […]

Build A Brand, Create A Culture

“The answer is not to just stop judging a book by it’s cover. We all do. The greater solution is to open the book to find out the truth.” – Jeff Glass I was a guest teacher in a history class to present entrepreneurship to a group of students. After class it was time for […]

A General Guide To Modern Workout Rules

Working out without a plan is like cooking a gourmet dish without a recipe. It may turn out well, or it could be a complete disaster. The same is true with exercise. Without a plan, your results will be inconsistent at best and non-existent at worst. You’ll begin to wonder why you are bothering to […]

COVID-19 HAS JUST BECOME A WORKERS COMPENSATION CLAIM AGAINST YOUR COMPANY

On May 6, 2020 Governor Newsom has issued the Executive Order N-62-20 on Workers’ Compensation.  The provisions of the order are: ANY COVID-19 RELATED ILLNESS OF AN EMPLOYEE SHALL BE PRESUMED TO ARISE OUT OF AND IN THE COURSE OF THE EMPLOYMENT FOR PURPOSES OF AWARDING WORKERS COMPENSATION BENEFITS IF THEY MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIAS: […]