You can’t outwork your deepest fears—face them, or they’ll keep winning. The more you avoid them, the stronger they become. Instead, let your subconscious guide you to confront and dismantle these fears. That’s where true growth begins.
The most elegant solution to any problem is usually the simplest one. Your panic just won't let you see it.
Here's how Mike Tyson made it to Muhammad Ali's funeral as a pallbearer when everyone said it was impossible.
In my practice, I see it often: regret over the time spent on meaningless pursuits. Here’s your cue to ask, where is my time going, and is it truly worth it?
If you’re carrying other people’s burdens, ask yourself why. My advice: learn the difference between supporting someone and sacrificing yourself for them.
To anyone chasing success: rest doesn’t mean weakness. Some of my most powerful clients schedule time to recharge. Without rest, even the strongest minds falter.
Ever find yourself proving something to people who don’t matter? Let this be your reminder: your value doesn’t need validation. Save your energy for those who truly see you.
Grateful to support such an important cause and to be inspired by the resilience of everyone working toward a brighter future. Thank you @amfAR for hosting the inaugural event in Las Vegas, a night filled with purpose and celebration.
The strongest people I work with aren’t afraid of failing—they’re afraid of not evolving. Look at one area in your life today and ask, am I really growing here?
If you lost your wealth tomorrow, what would be left of you? It’s a question I ask clients to understand their core identity. Take a moment to reflect—what defines you beyond success?
To build trust, start with clarity. Many feel uncertain because they don’t know their own priorities. Try this: write down what truly matters to you today and let that guide your choices.
In my practice, I ask this question often: ‘What’s one thing you’re scared to admit to yourself?’ Start there. Awareness is the first step to lasting change.
One thing I teach clients is to let go of the fear of judgment. True peace comes from knowing yourself. Take a minute to ask: if no one could judge you, what would you do differently?