Go confidently in the direction of your dreams.
On This Day
May 18, 1953 – The first woman to fly faster than the speed of sound, Jacqueline Cochran, piloted an F-86 Sabrejet over California at an average speed of 652 miles-per-hour.

Absolutely, A Taste of Something Fine
What a pleasure it was for me to see her perform recently!
Natalie Douglas, accompanied by musical director Mark Hartman, performing “The Best Is Yet To Come” from her debut performance at New York’s Cafe Carlyle on September 26, 2013.

Original Watercolor painting of a Barn Owl in Flight by jodyvanB (300.00 USD) http://ift.tt/1fD0ZkT
A Goal Is A Dream With A Deadline

It’s a beautiful early Saturday morning here in Dallas, Texas…a perfect day for the “Strut Your Mutt” dog walk fundraiser I’ll be participating in today. I’m sipping on coffee as I write new monthly training programs for my personal training clients. I’m thinking of new ways to challenge them and keep them headed in the right direction to achieving their goals. And I glance at one of the framed quotes I keep on the wall of my training studio.
“A Goal is a Dream with a Deadline.” This simple quote by American author Napoleon Hill (1883 – 1970) conveys a message which is so overlooked in our lives. It is at the heart of the service I provide to my clients and the main ingredient for success I try to instill in each one of them. We all have dreams of who we want to become and in the case of my clients, the body image and healthy lifestyle they want to attain. But until we turn those dreams into realistic, achievable goals by establishing a deadline for when we’ll arrive there, they remain illusive.
I ask every client what they want to accomplish before I prescribe their first workout. It may be to get to a certain weight or body fat percentage. It may be to get back into a specific clothing size. Their desired results are varied. It becomes my duty to help them establish a deadline for when they will get there, and to set quantifiable milestones along the way to ensure we are headed in the right direction, with the least number of obstacles, to arriving on time.
So now I return my attention to the client’s program setting before me. Am I keeping them on track? Is this plan going to get them to that next milestone and more importantly, that current goal? Alright then…another sip of coffee and back to work!
~ Rick



