What I have learned so far on my 1000 books journey. 9/2/17

Kaizen Coaching

I never thought of myself as a smart person. I always felt like in school I was always behind and I was never good at studying/ taking exams.  I actually had an experience where someone in my IB Physics class said I don’t have a thirst for knowledge because I didn’t want to skip my […]

Transformation Journey

Kaizen Coaching

Transformation Over the past couple of years… I have always been asking myself. Who am I? Who is Davidson? What do I care about? What am I passionate about? What is my purpose? Why? Why do I care? Why do I want to be an amazing sales rep? Why do I care so much about […]

Something greater than yourself…

Over the past few weeks so much in my life has shifted. I have reconnected with old friends, mentors. My family relationships have gotten better. Being authentic has opened up trust and less self judgment. We are all our own worst critic. The stories we tell ourselves give us “strength” or so we think they […]

A tribute to my mother

I would like to take the time to acknowledge my hard working mother who has provided us with so much unconditional love. As a young child and teenager, it was funny because I told myself that I would never want to have kids. The pressure of being a dad and the pressure of having others […]

What I learned from plunging into CrossFit so far

I love CrossFit with a passion. It has been an amazing transformative journey so far and I blessed to be able to have the opportunity to be supported by the best of the best! 1.The power of a sense of community and support. Being a relatively new Crossfitter (I started back in October of 2016) […]

Legacy, what does it mean to you?

Your legacy what does that mean to you? Why are put on Earth for? Have you found your calling? What gives you the motivation to go on and work 40+ hours a week. What gives your life meaning? The topic of death scares a lot of people. I was listening to a ted talk about […]

This story of Davidson Hang (part 1)

I was born in Camden, NJ which was ranked one of the worst cities in America. Luckily, We moved out of there when I was younger into Cherry Hill which was a much nicer city. I grew up with modest means, living off on food stamps and welfare checks. My family still uses food stamps […]