Moving Beyond Cynicism: Harvesting a Non-Net Sum Zero Life

The blog post discusses the contrast between Net Sum Zero and Non-Net Sum Zero belief systems regarding success and resources. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration, abundance, and overcoming cynicism to foster community and personal growth. The author advocates for a mindset shift towards shared success and connections for overall well-being.

Why Great Leaders (Are Like Coders and) Fall in Love with Problems

The author expresses a deep passion for problem-solving, rooted in a love for coding. They argue that seeing problems as opportunities fosters leadership and innovation. Embracing challenges leads to growth, as organizations become stronger by addressing issues. By adopting a mindset focused on solutions, leaders can create lasting impact and competitive advantage.

Work-Life Balance Is Bullshit or A Lie

The author reflects on the challenges of work-life balance, arguing it is an unrealistic and damaging goal. Instead, they advocate for work-life integration, which acknowledges the interconnectedness of professional and personal responsibilities. By prioritizing health, family, and community, individuals can adapt to varying demands while maintaining focus on what truly matters.

Why I Started Blogging Again: A Journey Through Parenthood

The author reflects on the evolving parent-child relationship and their motivation to blog. Each parenting stage is likened to a driving metaphor, highlighting a shift from control to independence as children grow. Blogging serves as a legacy, allowing the author to share insights with their adult children while also learning from them.

Family Strategic Planning: Developing Our Mission and Core Values

Years ago, strategic planning was crucial for my business, but I neglected it for my family. A wake-up call from my mentor led me to develop our family’s Mission and Core Values. Drawing from business experience, we reversed engineered our Mission and identified seven core values, ultimately transforming our family’s direction and culture.

Net Sum Zero vs. Non-Net Sum Zero: Two Fundamental Belief Systems

Beliefs shape our reality and influence success and relationships. There are two mindsets: Net Sum Zero (belief in scarcity) and Non-Net Sum Zero (belief in abundance). Net Sum Zero fosters competition and fear; Non-Net Sum Zero embraces mutual success and abundance. Examples from Star Wars and real life illustrate these mindsets. Align with abundance for personal and mutual growth.

The Pitfalls of Startup Competitions: Grants vs. Equity

Startup competitions have become a vital component of the entrepreneurial ecosystem, providing nascent businesses with essential funding, mentorship, and visibility. One standout organization in Saint Louis is Arch Grants, which conducts a startup competition where winners receive non-equity grants. As an inaugural judge for Arch Grants, I have seen firsthand the impact of this approach.Continue reading “The Pitfalls of Startup Competitions: Grants vs. Equity”

The Future of MS: What Does A Cure Mean & Unintended Consequences 

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society has been undergoing a leadership change with the retirement of our previous CEO and the appointment of our new CEO (Congrats, Tim!). The new CEO will build on the immense progress made in understanding multiple sclerosis (MS), including its potential links to Epstein-Barr. The confluence of these has caused meContinue reading “The Future of MS: What Does A Cure Mean & Unintended Consequences “

Suspended Campaign and Gratitude: Navigating Leadership and Integrity

“We have a debt to those before us and an obligation to those after us. We maximize life and potential through heart, intelligence, and grit. We focus on our bond. We do all of this together because we are always stronger together. Mostest.” – Porter Family Mission Statement For over a decade, our family missionContinue reading “Suspended Campaign and Gratitude: Navigating Leadership and Integrity”