Tag: Awareness
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From Blog Posts to Products That Belong
Since launching MyJLStory, I’ve written more than 60 articles — and I’m still writing. Golf lessons. Food stories. Reflections on life and work. Every post is one piece of a bigger picture. Lately, I’ve been asking myself: Is there a way to share these lessons in a more organized package? Because if an article resonates…
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Why Golf is a Great Sport for Kids
Kids today spend more time on screens than ever. iPads, phones, and games keep them busy, but not always in the best way. Golf gives them a reason to step outside, breathe fresh air, and move their bodies. It’s more than just a sport—it’s a way to teach life lessons that stick. Lifetime benefits Golf…
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Money Is Your Army
I once told my wife that money is like an army. Not just numbers on a bank screen, not just paper in a wallet. Little armies. They show up when you call them, and they fight the battles you cannot fight yourself. She never liked handling money. Counting it made her uncomfortable. Spending it made…
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Golf Conversations: A Lesson with Kevin and a Trip Down Memory Lane
I asked Kevin to join me on the range for a podcast-style chat — just two golf pros shooting the breeze. What started as an interview turned into something much more: a live lesson, a few bloopers, and a chance for me to share some of my own playing and teaching philosophy. Part 1: The…
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When Over-the-Top is Just a Little Off: A Day Helping a Fellow Pro
The other day, I was on the range with one of our instructors. From the first few swings, I noticed his ball starting left of his aim line. He smiled and said, “Feels pretty good now. I was fighting the case of lefts earlier, I am thinking it may be my grip or my swing…
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“Just Like My Father” Was Not Meant to Be a Compliment, But It Is to Me
Whenever I get into an argument with my wife, she will often say, “You are just like your father!” For most people, that would sound like an insult. Many kids grow up believing they will not be like their parents, especially when they become parents themselves. They tell themselves they will do things differently. Yet…
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Afraid to Lose vs Love to Win
My wife and I have been having the same debate since our son was three years old. She sees his talent, the way he moves, the way he swings a golf club, and believes he has what it takes to become a professional golfer. I see the talent too. But after playing mini tours, coaching…
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Love and Passion: The Fire That Makes Hard Days Feel Light
Jou, Leia, and I often have this discussion. They see me wake up before the sun and come home after dark. Thirteen-hour days are normal for me. They ask me if I am tired. I tell them the truth. Was I tired? Yes.Was it hard? No.Did I have a good time? Yes. The difference is…
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The Principles I Live By and Where I Found Them
There are a few things I have learned along the way. They did not come from classrooms or degrees. Most of them came from people I met, books I read, or quiet moments where something simple opened my eyes. These principles have stayed with me, guiding how I see relationships, family, and life itself. Principle…
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The Hardest Lesson for a Manager: What You Hear Isn’t Always What Was Said
Not long ago, I was told by upper management that two of my staff were not happy. The message was that they felt I should help out more on the restaurant side, bussing tables and serving customers. That hit me hard. Because I do roll up my sleeves. In April and May, I cooked in…
