In my last letter to a Junior Officer (or Company Grade Officer in USMC parlance), I talked about the importance of the relationships you form
This is the first in a multi-part series focusing on the tools required to succeed as a Junior Officer (JO) in a Marine Aviation Squadron.
Courtesy of Walt Disney Productions In the movie “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” Ralph reaches a point near the climax of the movie where he wishes
So, how do you use the 24 hours you are given each day? Arnold Bennett, a late twentieth to early twenty-first century British author, playwright,
Over the past month I was responsible for running a selection board in which Marine Squadron and Battalion commanders were to be selected. The committee
I have spent the majority of my life working for other people. Naturally, this means that when it came to things such as establishing the
“The more abstract people become, the more capable we are of doing them harm.” ~ Simon Sinek I remember very clearly a mission I flew
There is nothing like a perfect plan that lays out the objectives you hope to achieve, the timelines required for success, and a roadmap that
Last week we talked about how to master social media, but what do we do with our time once we have broken free of the
If you are like most folks today, pulling away from your phone, tablet, or other handheld device is a real challenge. Social media sites such