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Charles Doublet

Helping young men to become warriors, leaders, and teachers. Showing them how to overcome fear, bullies, and life's challenges so they can live the life they were meant to live, for more, check out https://CharlesDoublet.com/

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If Your Life Were a Business, Would You Fire Yourself as CEO?

The CEO Mindset: Why Most People Fail Because They Don't Run Their Life Like a Business Most people are destined to struggle. Not because they lack talent, intelligence, or opportunity, but because they've never learned the most fundamental truth about success: You are the CEO of your own life, and if you don't run it like a business, you'll fail like one. This isn't motivational fluff or self-help platitudes. This is cold, hard reality learned in the trenches of blue-collar work, where...

The Warrior's Code: Integrity in a Digital Age "Your word is your bond, and your bond is your legacy." - Unknown 2 warriors sealing the deal One of the remnants of the Boomer/Gen X generations was the man-to-man look-you-in-the-eye culture and being a man of your word, only needing a handshake to "seal the deal" because the norm was "do what you say, say what you do." There was something powerful about that era's approach to business and relationships—a time when your reputation was your most...

The Mat as Equalizer: How Martial Arts Can Bridge America's Political Divide " On the mat, there are no Republicans or Democrats—only people learning to overcome themselves." - a buddy as we were chatting off the mat A few weeks back, I saw a Facebook post by comedian Ronny Chieng that stopped me in my tracks. The recently-promoted BJJ purple belt made an observation so simple yet profound that it crystallized something I've been thinking about for years: How both Democrats and Republicans...

The Art of Footwork: How Controlling Space and Rhythm Wins Every Confrontation "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. The hands can't hit what the eyes can't see." - Muhammad Ali I was chatting with a boxer the other day who made a fascinating confession. He could handle guys his size and bigger without much trouble—didn't matter if they were orthodox or southpaw fighters. But there was one type of opponent that gave him nightmares: The small, quick guys who could cover up and move...

The First Battle Every Warrior Must Win: Learning to Give to the Right People There’s a fundamental battle that every warrior must fight and win before any other meaningful progress becomes possible. It’s not the battle against external enemies or physical challenges, it’s the internal battle of learning how to give—and learning who deserves your gifts. This might sound simple, even obvious. But here’s the truth, the two reasons that most people never understand about success: It’s because...

Never Be Taken Advantage of Again: The Art of Conscious Choice and Authentic Expression "The best way to avoid being taken advantage of is to never do anything you don't genuinely want to do." - Unknown Standing outside that Subway sandwich shop years ago, holding a rejected meal intended for a homeless man, I felt like a fool. The anger in his eyes as he turned away my "generous" offer stung more than I wanted to admit. But that moment became one of the most valuable lessons of my life—not...

The Slippery Slope of Comfort: How Boredom Kills Excellence and What to Do About It "The enemy of excellence is not failure—it's comfort." - Unknown In my 35-year career as an electrician, I never worked for any contractor for longer than four years, and that was only twice with very big contractors on multi-year projects. Other than those exceptions, I would only stay with a shop for 6-18 months because I didn't want to get comfortable. This wasn't restlessness or an inability to commit—it...

Bitches, Bullies, and Badasses: The One Thing That Separates Leaders from Losers "The true mark of a leader is not how high they climb, but how many people they bring with them." - Unknown I was responding to some posts on Instagram when a photo stopped me cold. There he was—one of my BJJ professors, Alex—standing alongside two legends of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: Renzo Gracie and John Danaher in a packed NYC gym. The next time I saw him at training, I had to ask about it. What he told me changed...

The 360-Degree Leader: Mastering the Art of Leading Up, Down, and Sideways "Leadership is influence, nothing more, nothing less." - John C. Maxwell Long before I earned the title, rank, and paycheck of a foreman, I discovered a truth that most people never learn about leadership: Real leaders don't wait for permission to lead. They don't need titles to create influence. In fact, the most challenging and revealing test of true leadership happens not when you're managing down to your direct...

The Leadership Blind Spot : Why Smart Leaders Fail to Build Smarter Teams "The best leaders are those who understand that leadership is not about being the smartest person in the room, but about making everyone else in the room smarter." - John C. Maxwell I've worked under countless foremen, supervisors, and project managers throughout my construction career. The vast majority were technically competent—they knew their trade inside and out, could solve complex problems under pressure, and...