This Site Is A Special Thank You & Introduction To Some Outstanding Men & Women!

"Your story should not be your fortress but rather your fuel." - Lisa Nichols
"The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing." -Walt Disney
"When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on." -Franklin D. Roosevelt
"Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant." -Robert Louis Stevenson
Dreams grow if you grow. Zig Ziglar
"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
"The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." -Nelson Mandela
"In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." -Abraham Lincoln
"Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
"The only impossible journey is the one you never begin." -Tony Robbins
"Love the life you live. Live the life you love." -Bob Marley
"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all." -Helen Keller
If you judge people, you have no time to love them. Mother Teresa
All that we are is the result of what we have thought. Buddha
Stay hungry, stay foolish. Steve Jobs
The future belongs to those who prepare for it today. Malcolm X
Some people do really find fault like there's a reward for it. Zig Ziglar
It always seems impossible until it’s done. Nelson Mandela
Turn your wounds into wisdom. Oprah Winfrey
Whatever you are, be a good one. Abraham Lincoln
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. Theodore Roosevelt
Little by little, one travels far. J.R.R. Tolkien
I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times. Bruce Lee
A man who stands for nothing will fall for anything. Malcolm X
You have power over your mind – not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength. Marcus Aurelius
By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail. Benjamin Franklin
I think, therefore I am. René Descartes
To be, or not to be, that is the question. William Shakespeare
A lot of people quit looking for work as soon as they find a job. Zig Ziglar
Live life like your the hero in the story.
Previous slide
Next slide

David Goggins

Do the things you hate to do, on the other side is greatness!

David Goggins is a driven person with a story that you should hear.  David is a Navy Seal, warrior, and elite athlete.  If your fire has burned out, let this be your prescription.  I recommend two shots of David Goggins every day, no days off, and pack that with some Mulligan Brothers and several long walks.

Discover David Goggins Many Acheivements:

David Goggins is a retired Navy SEAL, ultramarathon runner, cyclist, triathlete, speaker and author. He is known for his remarkable achievements in sport, military and personal development. He has overcome many challenges in his life, from poverty and abuse to racism and health issues. He is the author of two best-selling books, Can’t Hurt Me and Never Finished, where he shares his philosophy of mastering the mind and defying the odds.

Early life and education

  • Goggins was born on February 17, 1975, in Buffalo, New York, to Trunnis and Jackie Goggins.
  • He had a difficult childhood, suffering from abuse, neglect, racism and learning disabilities.
  • He moved to Brazil, Indiana, with his mother and brother when he was eight years old, escaping from his violent father.
  • He attended a small Catholic school, where he faced discrimination and bullying.
  • He struggled academically, but developed a passion for basketball.
  • He graduated from Northview High School in 1994.

Military career

  • Goggins joined the Air Force after high school, hoping to become a pararescueman.
  • He failed the entrance exam twice, and was eventually assigned to a support role as a Tactical Air Control Party member.
  • He served in the Air Force from 1994 to 1999, completing tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • He left the Air Force and worked as a pest control technician, gaining weight and becoming depressed.
  • He decided to join the Navy SEALs after watching a documentary about their training.
  • He lost over 100 pounds in three months to meet the weight requirement for the SEALs.
  • He endured three attempts at the Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training, suffering from pneumonia, stress fractures and a heart defect.
  • He graduated from BUD/S in 2001, becoming one of the few African Americans to do so.
  • He served in the SEALs from 2001 to 2015, completing several deployments and missions, including Operation Red Wings and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
  • He also completed the Army Ranger School and the Air Force Tactical Air Controller training, becoming the only person in history to do so.
  • He retired from the Navy as a chief petty officer in 2015.

Athletic achievements

  • Goggins started running in 2005, after learning about the death of his friend and fellow SEAL, Marcus Luttrell, in Afghanistan.
  • He ran his first ultramarathon, the San Diego One Day, in 2005, with no prior training or experience, to raise money for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation.
  • He qualified for the Badwater 135, considered the world’s toughest foot race, in 2006, placing fifth in his first attempt.
  • He has competed in more than 70 endurance events, including ultramarathons, triathlons, cycling races and mountain climbing.
  • He has set several records and won numerous awards, such as:
    • The Guinness World Record for the most pull-ups in 24 hours, completing 4,030 in 17 hours, in 2013.
    • The course record for the HURT 100, a 100-mile trail race in Hawaii, finishing in 19 hours and 20 minutes, in 2012.
    • The third place in the Ultraman World Championships, a three-day, 320-mile triathlon, in 2008.
    • The first place in the 48-Hour National Championship, a race to cover the most distance in 48 hours, covering 203.5 miles, in 2007.

Books and motivational speaking

  • Goggins published his first book, Can’t Hurt Me, in 2018, a memoir and self-help guide that chronicles his life story and reveals his methods for overcoming obstacles and achieving goals.
  • The book became a New York Times bestseller, selling over 5 million copies, and received critical acclaim and positive reviews from readers and celebrities.
  • Goggins published his second book, Never Finished, in 2022, a sequel and expansion of his first book, that delves deeper into his philosophy and strategies for mastering the mind and winning the war within.
  • The book also became a New York Times bestseller, and received praise and endorsements from influential figures and experts.
  • Goggins is a sought-after public speaker, who has traveled the world sharing his message and inspiring audiences of all sizes and backgrounds.
  • He has spoken at corporate events, conferences, schools, podcasts, TV shows and documentaries, such as:
    • The Joe Rogan Experience, one of the most popular podcasts in the world, where he has appeared four times.
    • The Jesse Itzler Show, a TV show hosted by his friend and former roommate, Jesse Itzler, a billionaire entrepreneur and author.
    • Living with a SEAL, a book by Jesse Itzler, that documents his experience of inviting Goggins to live with him and train him for a month.
    • The Unbeatable Mind Podcast, a podcast hosted by Mark Divine, a former Navy SEAL and founder of SEALFIT, a fitness and leadership program.
    • The Rich Roll Podcast, a podcast hosted by Rich Roll, a vegan ultra-endurance athlete and author.
    • The Tim Ferriss Show, a podcast hosted by Tim Ferriss, a bestselling author and entrepreneur.

Personal life and future plans

  • Goggins lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife, Aleeza Goggins, a nurse and his former crew chief.
  • He has a son, Jaden, from a previous relationship.
  • He works as an emergency medical technician and a wildland firefighter, in addition to his speaking and writing career.
  • He continues to train and compete in endurance events, as well as challenge himself with new goals and projects.
  • He plans to write more books, create more content and programs, and reach more people with his message and mission.
  • He also supports various causes and charities, such as the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, the Navy SEAL Foundation, the Wounded Warrior Project, and the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Video Transcript:

of Law of Attraction and momentum is what makes a thought that you might be thinking in this moment become a stronger thought that is harder to stop thinking I know how that works so if you can catch it in the early several stages when you first wake up in the morning there’s far less momentum of any thought wanted or unwanted and so if you wake up in the morning you acknowledge this is going to be a good day and I’m going to agree with Source more today than I ever have before and I’m going to try to look at the World Through The Eyes of source a little bit more today and I’m going to look for things to feel good about and I’m going to feel better today than I usually do and I love feeling good and I love the feeling of clarity that comes from feeling good and I love the feeling of Vitality that comes from feeling good too and I love the reflection that I get back from others when I’m feeling good and I love how doors seem to open for me more when I’m feeling good and it was just stay in that General place where you’re just acknowledging that you want to feel good and then watch how far you get into the day feeling good and then do it again tomorrow and then do it again tomorrow and then do it again tomorrow and then do it again tomorrow and before you know it really in a short period of time you will have adjusted your set point about you you will have changed your belief about you you will have modified your belief to be like the belief that Source has about you and then people will say instead of why aren’t you where you want to be they’ll say why are things always working out for you why do things seem so easy for you and the answer is I don’t know I just tuned into that I just wanted to feel better and so I looked for things that felt better and I focused more on things that felt better and after a little while I stopped feeling the way that I was feeling before if a train’s going 80 miles an hour that way and you want it to go 80 miles an hour that way you don’t want it to stop all at once and go the other way it would be really hard on what’s inside the train and it’s true of you too you don’t need to change this all at once you just want to one experience at a time acknowledge how Source feels about you in that situation so for example let’s say you are at work let’s say you are on your way to work do you ever go to work I work at home so let’s say that you are settling in to do some work what does that look like I have a big garage I’m a mechanic and I buy motorcycles so is that fun it’s real fun are you a good mechanic no nothing in to do some work what does that look like I have a big garage I’m a mechanic and I build motorcycles so is that fun it’s real fun are you a good mechanic no but I have fun so since you said no why did you say no because I compare myself to people who are really good and and have a lot more experience in myself and the amount of mistakes I do and all of that sort of stuff so as you make a mistake I throw things so let’s sort through this let’s say that you’ve awakened and you’re going to spend how many hours this day doing this thing that you’re not very good at [Music] pins how early I do a mistake so where do you get the machines that you work on do they belong to you or are unsuspecting foolish people bringing them to you for repair   so when someone brings something in do you sometimes say I’ve done that before I believe I can successfully do that does that ever happen to you are you getting any better oh yeah I’m getting beautiful and lots of people think I’m a good mechanic so it’s just me who who thinks I’m a bad mechanic problem do you ever have the experience where as you’re beginning to offer some action that you remember offering that action before and not getting the results that you wanted do you ever feel just the slightest bit intuitive about what you’re doing I’d get that as well yeah because there’s something that we’re going to give you here that is the reason for your anger we want you to know oh there are two there are more but there are specifically two really specific really Adept mechanics who from a non-physical point of view are guiding you are you ever aware of that   and the reason that you get so frustrated is because you’re not in the receptive mode and you can’t quite hear them your frustration is not because you’re a lousy mechanic your frustration is because the ability to be brilliant is right there and you’re not tuning into it and that is the reason for your frustration it’s not about what you’re doing with your tools yes and no one here is throwing anything even when you’re not in the receptive mode just keep nudging and giving you the impulse and knowing and knowing and knowing and knowing in other words if you’ll just chill out just a little bit those thoughts about what to do next not about how to get it done all at once about what to do incrementally next incremental steps because you know what there’s nothing that someone who was a really good mechanic while they were physically focused who is now non-physically focused there’s nothing that that non-physical mechanic loves more than being able to flow through the hands of someone willing to receive   of emotion every single time is about blocking what you’re asking for that’s why the tug of war is there that’s why you’re so down on yourself but you see you don’t need to be down on yourself because those mechanics are mechanicing through you they are they’ll give you the impulse they’ll give you the Insight they’ll give you the procedure they are giving you the what comes first and what comes second and what comes third and what comes next they’ll help you calibrate Motors in a way that you’ve never done it before they’ll give you the ability to hear they’ll help you tune to the sound of the engine in other words this is creation at its best ER watches sometimes on one of her properties because there often is a big cherry picker working on a roof somewhere or a back hole that is digging a hole somewhere she has a lot going on in a lot of different places and she loves watching those men on those big machines making the machine do exactly what they wanted to do as if it is an extension of their own fingers and that’s what we want you to feel we want you to feel yourself an extension of brilliant infinite intelligence focused toward any subject of your personal desire   and so it turns out that the only reason that any of you are ever ever ever down on yourself is because you’re not letting yourself really be yourself you’re not letting yourself be the performer the receiver and the performer of the inspiration that your desire has queued up for you but it can change tomorrow and it will the next time you’re in the shop you’ll feel a difference I feel a difference promise absolute absolute absolute and when you feel frustration know what it means I’m just not letting it in there’s guidance there that I can’t hear and the reason I can’t hear it is because I’m beating the drum I’m not very good at this I’m not very good at this when the truth of it is you’re brilliant at this at times and you know it sometimes something just occurs to you and you try it and it works and you go oh what a lucky thing that was no it wasn’t a lucky thing it was inspiration received by you you see so does this make you feel like a puppet on a string we don’t want it to we don’t want it to make you feel like a puppet on a string because you are the one that mixed it all up and asked for this you’re the one that opened the garage and put the shingle out saying that this is what I do you are the one that invites people over with their machines you’re the one that lets their desires dovetail with yours you’re the one that’s summoning this energy you’re the one that’s summoning this Brilliance you’re the one that has it right there your fingertips now you got to be the one who lets it in and it’s always the process how good it is that you know you’re not good because when you become good you’re going to feel the relief of not being bad in other words each time it gets a little better you’re going to feel a little more relief each time you hear a little more each time you have that tool in your hand and you apply it with more Precision each time the inspiration flows to you and you know what to do each time that happens That’s The Sweet Spot it’s not fixing the thing it’s not fixing it that’s the condition that we aren’t interested in you caring about we want you to enjoy the feeling of coming into your own we want you to feel what it feels like to pick up that tool and know it’s exactly the right one to walk over there we want you to Revel in that feeling of confidence we want you to approach that machine with that knowledge that is flowing through you and we want you to acknowledge that you’ve got something going on here that’s good we want you to Revel we want it to be fun for you you’re right on track when that when you say I’m doing it for the fun I’m doing it for the fun I’m doing it for the fun I’m doing it for the fun because we promise you the other end of that that Source energy mechanic is sure doing it for the fun really doing it for the farm does he get frustrated with me no and if he did your frustration wouldn’t be felt by you your frustration is your differing opinion with him it’s like you can do it I can’t do it ah you’re really good at this I really suck at this you’re figuring it out I’m never gonna figure this out I’m having fun this is fun I like figuring this out and before you know it here’s another promise to you you’re going to find new ways of doing things that no one here has figured out yet   you’re going to find ways of retrofitting things you’re going to figure out things that can be used instead of those things inspiration is going to flow through you you’re going to be the creative genius that you were born to be through this Avenue if you choose it because it does not matter what the subject of your attention is when Source flows with you it’s awesome I know yeah you feel better don’t you I do feel better yeah if you choose it you say yes because it does not matter what the subject of your attention is when Source flows with you it’s awesome you feel better don’t you I do feel better yeah thank you good enough 

Jay Morton SAS

Jay Morton: A Story of Courage, Resilience, and Service

Jay Morton is a former British Special Forces soldier, best known for his role as a Chief Instructor on the hit television series “SAS: Who Dares Wins.” With a background in the Special Air Service (SAS), Morton has become a symbol of courage, resilience, and service, inspiring audiences around the world with his bravery and dedication to excellence. Join us as we delve into the remarkable journey of Jay Morton and uncover the lessons of leadership and perseverance he embodies.


The Path to Special Forces

Jay Morton’s journey into the world of Special Forces began at a young age, driven by a desire to serve his country and test his limits. After enlisting in the British Army, Morton underwent rigorous training and selection processes, eventually earning a coveted spot in the elite Special Air Service (SAS). With his exceptional physical fitness, mental toughness, and leadership skills, Morton quickly rose through the ranks, becoming a respected member of one of the world’s most elite military units.


Service and Sacrifice

Throughout his military career, Jay Morton exemplified the values of service and sacrifice, undertaking dangerous missions in some of the world’s most hostile environments. From counter-terrorism operations to covert reconnaissance missions, Morton faced danger and adversity with unwavering courage and professionalism. His dedication to duty and willingness to put his life on the line for others served as a testament to his commitment to serving a cause greater than himself.


Leadership and Mentorship

As a Chief Instructor on “SAS: Who Dares Wins,” Jay Morton emerged as a charismatic and inspirational figure, guiding civilian recruits through grueling challenges and pushing them to their limits. With his calm demeanor, lead-by-example approach, and unwavering commitment to excellence, Morton served as a mentor and role model for aspiring candidates, instilling in them the values of teamwork, resilience, and self-belief.


Overcoming Adversity

Despite facing numerous challenges and setbacks throughout his military career, Jay Morton never wavered in his determination to succeed. Whether navigating treacherous terrain, enduring harsh conditions, or confronting the enemy on the battlefield, Morton remained steadfast in his resolve, drawing strength from his training, his teammates, and his unwavering belief in his abilities. His ability to overcome adversity serves as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of determination in the face of hardship.


Legacy of Inspiration

Jay Morton’s story serves as a source of inspiration for individuals from all walks of life, demonstrating the transformative power of courage, resilience, and service. Through his leadership, his sacrifice, and his unwavering commitment to excellence, Morton has left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of those who have had the privilege of hearing his story. As we reflect on his remarkable journey, let us draw inspiration from Jay Morton’s example and strive to embody the values of courage, resilience, and service in our own lives.


Conclusion

Jay Morton’s journey from humble beginnings to elite Special Forces soldier is a testament to the power of determination, resilience, and service. Through his leadership, his sacrifice, and his unwavering commitment to excellence, Morton has inspired countless individuals to overcome adversity, embrace challenges, and strive for greatness in every aspect of their lives. As we honor his legacy, let us remember the lessons of courage, resilience, and service that Jay Morton embodies, and let us strive to live up to the example he has set for us all.