RELATED POSTS
-
In my last post, we stopped our dialogue with a commitment to return to the subject of visualization; specifically as it relates to setting Objectives. Let me start this edition of the Warrior Nation: SITREP with a a quote from one of the greatest success gurus
-
Goal Setting is one of the most fundamental undertakings when we consider future success. We know that top-level athletes, successful business leaders and achievers use this technique to stimulate short-term motivation and help in maintaining long term vision.
-
Happy New Year! We appreciate the opportunity to provide service to deserving military men and women in our community and look forward to supporting veterans in more ways in 2018. To achieve this objective, we are working with The Warrior Alliance to conduct a Greater Atlanta veteran survey. The purpose of this survey is to better understand the impact our services are having in empowering veterans, active duty service members, and their families/caregivers. Our goal is to gather and evaluate information that will improve the quality of our services overall, and guide our organization towards becoming more effective. Your participation is critical in achieving this goal, and we appreciate your generosity in providing your insight and feedback. Some additional information you may like to know about the survey before you begin: Audience: All Veterans, Service Members, Military Family Members, Military Caregivers and Community Members. Focus Areas: This survey will primarily …
-
In my last blog post, entitled Absolute Must, I mentioned an important by-product of setting Objectives; the Endowment Effect. It seems there is more to setting future plans for ourselves than just making a list of things we want to accomplish and then figuring out…
-
As many of you know, from reading this blog, we do our best here at Warrior Life Services to remind our healing warriors to use the military skills they already possess to overcome the grips of “adrenaline poisoning.” Now, if you’re a first time reader here…
-
Some time between 563 – 483 BC, a young Hindu prince named Siddhartha Gautama uttered the phrase, “you will not be punished for your anger, you will be punished by your anger.” We now know him by the name Buddha. Although these words are over 2,000 years old, they are apparently true today.
-
Do these statements sound like anything you’ve ever said to yourself? “I’m going to stop losing my temper.” “I’m going to quit procrastinating.” “I’m going to stop doing all the work and delegate.” At some stage in our life, we’ve all promised ourselves to make some