Entries by questsuccess

Breaking the Chains: Busting the Myths of the Generational Poverty Mindset

Money doesn’t just live in your wallet. It lives in your mind. For many people, the biggest obstacle to financial success isn’t the paycheck, the bills, or even the economy. It’s the generational poverty mindset. This is the inherited way of thinking about money passed down from parents, grandparents, and sometimes generations before them. You’re […]

What Baseball Can Teach Us About Leadership

Baseball is America’s pastime but is is also one of the best classrooms for leadership you’ll ever find. Sure, it’s played on a diamond, but the real treasure is in the lessons. Whether you’ve ever picked up a bat or not, the principles you see between the foul lines can change the way you lead […]

The Power of Sleep (And How a 20-Minute Nap Can Change Your Day)

Let’s be honest, “I’ll sleep when I’m dead” is worn like a badge of honor, most people are walking around like zombies pretending to be productive. But sleep deprivation doesn’t make you a legend. It makes you sloppy. Good sleep isn’t a luxury. It’s a leadership tool. If you’re serious about being at the top […]

PTSD and Posttraumatic Growth: From Brokenness to Breakthrough

When you hear the term PTSD, your mind probably jumps to the worst scenes imaginable, war zones, car crashes, or unspeakable tragedies. PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) isn’t just for soldiers or survivors of headline-grabbing disasters. Trauma touches all of us. It could be that brutal breakup that shattered your confidence, a childhood wound that never […]

Train Your Brain for Success

If you’ve ever wondered why you procrastinate, why your emotions sometimes hijack your day, or how some people seem to stay laser-focused while you’re distracted by a squirrel, you’re not alone. The secret might just lie between your ears. That’s right. We’re talking about your brain. Understanding the major parts of the brain and how […]

Why You (Yes, You!) Should Consider a Financial Advisor

And how it might be the best decision you didn’t know you needed Let’s be honest most of us would rather wrestle with our Wi-Fi router, clean out the garage, or go to the DMV before sitting down to talk about budgets, investments, and long-term financial planning. If you want to stop surviving and start […]

God Used a Murderer. And He Can Use Us Too

If you or I were making a list of people qualified to lead a nation, Moses probably wouldn’t have made the cut. I mean, the man had a rap sheet. Literally. He killed a guy and buried him in the sand (Exodus 2:12). That’s not exactly the best opening line on a résumé. But here’s […]

Building Up Your Immune System for Long-Term Health

If there’s one thing we’ve all learned in the past few years, it’s that a strong immune system is not just nice to have—it’s essential. Your immune system is your body’s own security team, always on patrol, always ready to neutralize threats. But here’s the truth: it needs some training, some TLC, and yes, sometimes […]

Stand Up for What’s Right (Even When It’s Hard)

There’s something deeply unsettling about watching someone do the wrong thing while everyone else just… watches. Maybe it’s someone getting bullied at work. Maybe it’s a shady business deal everyone shrugs off. Or maybe it’s something more personal—like standing up to a friend who’s making destructive choices. Whatever the situation, standing up for what’s right […]

Humility: The Quiet Power That Elevates Us All

If you’ve been following along with our journey through Benjamin Franklin’s 13 virtues, give yourself a round of applause (or a humble nod—more on that in a second). This post marks the grand finale of our virtue series, and I’ve saved the best—and perhaps most misunderstood—for last: humility. Franklin wrote, “Imitate Jesus and Socrates.” That’s […]