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My most successful clients aren’t always on their phones or glued to technology…it’s a fascinating difference between them and everyone else.
They understand something most people don’t: your attention, focus, and time are your most valuable assets. They treat them like currency, investing them only where the return is highest—on their work, their growth, and the people who matter most.
It’s not that they’re anti-tech—it’s that they’re pro-focus. They know every moment of distraction is a trade, and they refuse to make bad deals.
Look around…the world is full of people who are so attached to their technology, and missing the best things in life. They are playing around on the computer vs getting things done at work, looking at their phones while their kids are competing in sports, sitting in a restaurant on their device while the person right in front of them is ignored.
So today, take a look at where your attention goes. Protect it. Redirect it. Place it where it matters…and watch what happens when you do.








I just got back from a funeral. It reminded me that our time is limited and our most valuable asset. Failure doesn't matter; it is learning experience. Failure to act is a tragedy.
Number 4 really hits for me. The idea of getting older and having regrets has been on my mind alot recently. The last thing you want it to be on your death bed and having regrets.