by Michael Leach | Jan 22, 2016 | Life, Turkey Hash
One of my mentors often reminds me that, “shallow brooks are noisy.” We all know there’s a lot of noise out there telling us how we “should” be, what we “should” do and what we are “capable” of. But we must filter...
by Michael Leach | Jan 17, 2016 | Life, Turkey Hash
I’m excited to share that I’ve been invited to write a new monthly column for Montana Parent, one of our favorite regional publications. I’m calling it “Love, Dad.” This is my freshest piece. It’s near and dear to my heart. I hope...
by Michael Leach | Jan 15, 2016 | Life, Turkey Hash, Work
I’ve always found the beginning of a new calendar year a time of reflection and re-envisioning. Yes, we have to pay the bills, put food on the table and keep a roof overhead, but far too often, what we, as a culture, value or hold in high esteem is meaningless. While...
by Michael Leach | Jan 13, 2016 | Life, Turkey Hash, Work
I’ve always struggled with transitions. As much importance as I place on our need to be adaptable and embrace periods of catharses, I sometimes stumble my way through change until I establish (or re-establish) my rhythm and routine. Coming off a two-week Be Audacious...
by Michael Leach | Nov 18, 2015 | Life, Turkey Hash, Work
It’s funny how often those of us in the coaching, teaching and consulting world fail to practice what we preach. With winter tightening its grip on Bozeman, Montana, I’m already dreaming of sunshine, warm temps and crashing waves. And while my mind often journeys to...
by Michael Leach | Nov 11, 2015 | Life, Turkey Hash
I’ve said it so many times that it flows off my tongue with ease: I’m the guru of go and when I can’t go I get low. When you’re in pain every day it can be debilitating. The little things that so many people take for granted, like walking through a grocery store,...