October 2
Steinerisms
They’re back. Here’s a look at some of my favorite Steinerisms.

September 27
Own It: Treat Your Success and Failure the Same
Do you know why you recently had some success or why you recently failed?

September 22
Stay On Top Of Your Game
Something I always think about is my interaction with Derek Jeter in 1999 after he had just won his third World Series and finished one of his best seasons yet. We were talking and I asked him where he would be vacationing. His response? He insisted that there was no time for relaxing.

September 18
A Bad Foundation Leads to Bigger Problems
Your house, your body, a great company...they all have something in common. They each need a solid foundation to survive and thrive.

September 15
Carry Out Your Plan
No matter how big or how small plans are, it takes advance preparation to successfully carry them out.

September 13
Everyone Needs a “Why” to Work Toward Success
My mother used to say “If you know how to do business, it doesn’t matter whether you sell socks or stocks.”

September 11
Losing Motivation Means Losing Sight of the Prize
Keeping your eyes on the prize is knowing what you want or why you want it to make things happen.

September 7
Are You Staying Busy Doing Nothing?
Author Stephen Covey wrote in his bestseller “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” that it’s important to “begin with the end in mind.”

September 6
Podcast: Boxing Great Gerry Cooney
In this edition of the "What Else?" podcast, I interview one of my oldest friends, Gerry Cooney. Gerry talks to about his true feelings about Don King, his biggest regret about his infamous fight with Larry Holmes, and his amazing work at Youth Consultation Services, YCS. Through that charity, he is able to give hope and skills to underprivileged kids, and to the next generation of boxers.