For as long as I can remember, I’ve wanted to maximize my potential in every area of my life – sports, school, family – you name it. I’ve used that desire to create successful wrestling, teaching, and professional fighting careers. A strong academic record, and most importantly, a loving family.
And now, I’m building something new, a career as a professional speaker and mentor. When I got knocked out on live television last April, something clicked inside my head (literally and figuratively) and I began searching for what was next. I started thinking and writing (my book will be coming out this fall/winter), and within a few days, my future revealed itself. I wanted to impact people. Period. It’s what I have always wanted to do. Wrestling, teaching, fighting – they are all platforms to deliver my message.
Well, what’s that message?
With the help of my family and some very close mentors (especially Kevin and Andy), I’ve developed Addicted to Excellence (A2E), a program/philosophy that encompasses my guidelines and principles for success, as I see it. These are the “things” I’ve picked up along the way; the “things” I live by day in and day out.
I convey this message in a variety of ways – school assemblies, team and group workshops, keynotes, and 1-on-1 mentoring. Specifically, I want to reach young, influenceable kids/teens who need a role model. Universally, my concepts and principles have stuck by my side all the way up to the ripe old age of 34, and they will do the same for you, young or old.
And by being part of our group, I will be sharing these concepts with you on a weekly basis, as well as exclusive special offers. (Not everything will be linked to my social media). So if you haven’t already, please visit my website, charlie-brenneman.com, and sign up for my email list. A FREE gift is included.
Have a great Wednesday and thank you for your support!
Talk soon amigos,
Spaniard
About the author : Charles Brenneman
Three days after the birth of his second child, The Spaniard discusses Fathership (a Spaniard term): his gratitude, his hopes, his plans, and how little he and his wife are sleeping. What does this mean for you? The tale involving Sheetz will make you think about the power of example. The discussion of summer camp and iffy acquaintances will help you watch for good and bad influences. The story in the hospital will alert you to opportunities to make simple, difficult decisions for growth. Whatever your relationship to parenting—past, present, future, never—there are thoughts here to help you put your arms around what matters most to you. Also: The three inspirations for the new baby’s name!
Three days after the birth of his second child, The Spaniard discusses Fathership (a Spaniard term): his gratitude, his hopes, his plans, and how little he and his wife are sleeping. What does this mean for you? The tale involving Sheetz will make you think about the power of example. The discussion of summer camp and iffy acquaintances will help you watch for good and bad influences. The story in the hospital will alert you to opportunities to make simple, difficult decisions for growth. Whatever your relationship to parenting—past, present, future, never—there are thoughts here to help you put your arms around what matters most to you. Also: The three inspirations for the new baby’s name!
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It’s host versus co-host. The Spaniard finds competition essential while Dread questions that. The Spaniard gives a wrestler’s and fighter’s appreciation of flesh-and-blood opponents: how they have shaped him, how they have often obsessed him, and how he sometimes has to search for their equivalents. The conversation highlights how competitors personify high standards and how the highest performance might require a winner and a loser. Also: Will baby Rocky let The Spaniard work out?
It’s host versus co-host. The Spaniard finds competition essential while Dread questions that. The Spaniard gives a wrestler’s and fighter’s appreciation of flesh-and-blood opponents: how they have shaped him, how they have often obsessed him, and how he sometimes has to search for their equivalents. The conversation highlights how competitors personify high standards and how the highest performance might require a winner and a loser. Also: Will baby Rocky let The Spaniard work out?
It’s host versus co-host. The Spaniard finds competition essential while Dread questions that. The Spaniard gives a wrestler’s and fighter’s appreciation of flesh-and-blood opponents: how they have shaped him, how they have often obsessed him, and how he sometimes has to search for their equivalents. The conversation highlights how competitors personify high standards and how the highest performance might require a winner and a loser. Also: Will baby Rocky let The Spaniard work out?
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