Wednesday, August 18, 2010

1000 Miles of Summer: Season 33

As I reflect back 33 years ago to my first 1000 Miles of Summer in 1978, it was the challenge of Running an average of 16 miles every day during the Summer to prepare for another Fall Championship Season running for the notorious dynasty of The Lindbergh High School Cross Country Team.  Little did I know at the time that it was a Character-Building Preparation for Life itself.

This 1000 Miles of Summer, running with a major ankle injury from playing Polo, I run in pain while laughing at how we all ran with stress fractures and other injuries and never once lost a race, an invitational, or even the State Championship, which we won 6 years in a row.  I run listening to the music of the day, including 38 Special, REO Speedwagon, Styx, Supertramp and Journey, just to name a few.  During the Summer of 2008, I did many of my runs on the 3.1 mile course in Palm Beach and was even able to get my 1 mile clip down to a 5 minute mile pace...not bad for 31 years later!  During the Summer of 2004, I ran the Weber/Robyn course that we used to run every week, a treacherous 8 mile run with unending hills, one of which is the longest and steepest hill I have ever run.

As I run and think about my Life now, as an Entrepreneur, Leader, Corporate Sales and Leadership Trainer, Motivational Speaker, Performance Coach and Author, the success I have achieved links directly back to my years of running for The Lindbergh Cross Country Team.  From day 1, our legendary Coach, Tom McCracken made it very clear that our Dynasty of winning the State Championship was a very important responsibility and commitment:  To WIN was the only choice.  The Confidence, Leadership, Team Dynamics, Sportsmanship, Tenacity, Honor, Integrity and downright Determination and Commitment to WIN are qualities that everyone on our Team personified then...and live today.  I am sure my Teammates would agree that we were very lucky to have had such an experience that has so positively enhanced our lives.  I use so many of Coaches teachings every day and thank him for being such a phenomenal influence on my Life.

To honor him, we are planning a Reunion this year to be held at the location of our State Championships, which still today remains the location for the Missouri State Cross Country Championships, Hough Golf Course in Jefferson City, MO.  I have gone back to Jeff City every first Saturday in November since my High School days and it is quite an event to experience and reflect on those days of our Dynasty and the many character qualities and principles I learned and use today to continue my success in Life.

I look forward to seeing Coach and all of my Teammates this November.  Perhaps Mark Hartwick and I (pictured above) can toast the event with the concoction I made from my Dad's bar.  When Mark tasted it, he gave me quite a squinted look when he said, "This shit tastes like tree sap."  I would still like to know how he knows what tree sap tastes like!  I think Blackford is still driving that silver Mustang.  I still hate the Zizzers.  Where is Coach when we need him to give us some more "Remember Whens?"

Finally, I would like to send out an honorable mention to the lovely Trudy Piesbergen, one of our Co-Pilot Cheerleaders that we lost in 1981, just before her graduation.  She was a great girl and will forever remain in my heart.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Go for Launch...with Jimmy Buffett Lighting the Candle for the new Hensel Global and YOU, Inc.

Hello again Friends, Neighbors and Parrotheads,

One of the many things I admire and respect about my friend JB is he always finds a way to be a part of the solution.  This time it is about the BP Oil disaster and quickly organizing a relief concert on the beach last night.  If you saw it live on CMT, it was quite inspiring.

He also privately honored the Launch of my newly re-tooled company, Hensel Global, by singing the song, Piece of Work, which he wrote in honor of the acquisition of my first Yacht by that name, back in September of 2005.  The original website which links to this blog chronicled my adventures at the Helm, 4 years learning to be a Captain and enjoying the Lovely Cruise of life On-Board Ship.  Thank you Jimmy once again for your inspiration!

All systems are GO at Hensel Global and Life is a Beach on Sullivan's Island!

Remember, Go for 1st and Live Well!!!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Sullivans Island, SC: Yes, I have found me a Home!


After stepping away from the Helm as Owner and Captain of my beloved Piece of Work Sportfish last April and becoming a Land-Shark once again, I began the search for yet another Destination Unknown in my Life's Voyage to Live Well.

I have followed my instincts and have kept my sense of humor over the past year, which has been one of the most challenging of my Life.  My Guardian Angels have guided me well through the long, stormy squall-line to that One Particular Harbor called Sullivans Island, SC.  It is a most lovely and peaceful place to call Home...to re-build my Business, Go for First and to Live Well!

Many thanks go out to my new "Shipmates," Rita, Milton, Sid and Cole...a very good dog.  Each of you have so very kindly offered me the most sincere Southern welcome I could have ever imagined.   I could not have chosen better Shipmates to enjoy this new Chapter in my Life.

The Official Launch of my newly re-tooled business, Hensel Global was on my Birthday, April 17. It was a personal and quiet event, toasted-in appropriately with a bottle of fine wine. The Big Launch Grand Opening Party is in the making, so stay tuned-in for the details, as this promises to be a white-hot event!

As Jimmy Buffett would say, "Try a little Love and Luck and you'll reach the Sky!"

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Charleston, South Carolina

This is the official Launch Day of my newly re-tooled company, Hensel Global! (HenselGlobal.com and YOU-Inc.net) It has been a year in the making and “Going Global” is not only a great growth propulsion for future business success internationally, it is also a dramatic move for my “Living Well” Lifestyle. This new Chapter in my Life promises to be filled with new success, excitement and adventure!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Charleston, South Carolina


Yes, I am still a Land-Shark here in Charleston. It has been a very cold winter for my taste, so I have taken several business trips down to Miami to thaw-out and build the business. Miami is looking very good as my next potential landfall. I love the city, culture, clubs and restaurants and of course those lovely girls from all parts south of the equator.

Hensel Global has gone through a powerful re-tooling and transformation. Check-out the new websites: HenselGlobal.com and YOU-Inc.net and you will see what’s new and exciting about how I have been “Building the Pillars” of my business and “Going Global.” I have set-up my Lifestyle to now be able to live and run my business from anywhere on the Planet, which is very exciting.

You can continue to follow me on my Voyages, whether they are on Land, in the Air or on the Water.

Many adventures remain here in this beautiful city with great Southern folks. The business is gaining traction, I have found a few good friends, a new lifestyle is emerging and a new Crib and Southern Command Center is in the works.

This is the year for Entrepreneurs to take our Country back again. I challenge all of my friends to make this a historically successful year for us and for our Country. We are still America and we will always kick anyone’s ass that gets in our way! It is time to step-up and be Mighty, once again. Let’s all make the commitment to make it happen collectively. Remember also to enjoy the journey, drink good red wine regularly, stay healthy, have a few good friends, a good dog and stay in touch with me often.