In this era of selfies and social media, we are all image makers. There are 12-year olds out there who know their best angles and how to get the right light, using filters and Photoshop to make themselves look their best in the hopes of getting big “likes.” All that external validation is great, but […]
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Taking a Page from The Hunt
On Mondays, I like to get to the office early. Like 5 am early…it’s my “me” time, when I get in the zone, prep for my week and fire up my hunt. This past Monday, the morning got away from me, like they do, a skittish doe in the woods, startled by the crack of […]
Read MoreHow to Spring Clean Your Hunt
Spring has finally arrived in southeastern Michigan. It feels like I’ve been looking at brown grass and bare tree branches forever (but then again, don’t we all always feel like that!?!). But now the earth has tilted, and we turn our faces to that warm, golden light and embrace the hope of spring. This is […]
Read MoreBuilding Bridges: The Story of Me and Gaylee
Just to start off: I do not typically talk to people on planes. Which is ironic, since I started HealthRise based on a conversation I had with a seatmate on a short flight from Chicago to Detroit. But this just goes to show that you never know what life is going to bring you, or […]
Read MoreTook 44 years to figure The Hunt out for realz…
In my office, rocking some serious Monday execution when my phone rings and lights up with all 0000000s. Immediately, I hope it’s my buddy Sheldon Yellen calling. Upon answering, I hear that lovable voice of my man Sheldon and it puts a smile on my face. Sheldon was calling me to throw me a big […]
Read MoreLet Go of the Past so You Can See the Future
Each hunter has favorites: favorite spots to hunt, favorite gun to shoot, favorite boots or gloves or even socks. Favorites are great: comforting, warm, even lucky. We run into trouble when favorites become habits, and we get stuck in a pattern that is no longer taking us closer to our targets. The past can be […]
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