| | Ep 531 – Moving From Success to Significance w/ Donnie Maib

Author / Christopher McQuilkin

60 Min Listen

For the second half of life to be better than the first, make the choice to step outside of the safety of living on autopilot. 

What do great coaches do at halftime? Make adjustments. Donnie Maib rejoins Power Athlete Radio in a reflective mood sitting down with Tex to wrestle with the idea of success, what actions are necessary to find meaning in your career and laying groundwork for long lasting relationships. If Donnie and Tex have reached the halftime of their careers, what are some questions they can ask to turn success in the 1st half into significance? Tune in for values, growth goals, team building, and what can be done to learn and change to dominate the opponent that is life in the 2nd half!


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Christopher McQuilkin

MS, CSCS, SCCC, CHES
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Former collegiate lacrosse defensive midfielder, 4-year letter winner and 3-year team captain. Coached strength and conditioning collegiately with Georgetown University football, Men's and Women's lacrosse and Women's Crew, as well with the University of Texas at Austin's football program. Apprenticed under Raphael Ruiz of 1-FortyFour-1 studying proper implementation of science based, performance driven training systems. Head coached CrossFit Dupont's program for two years in Washington D.C. Received a Master's in Health Promotion Management from Marymount University in 2010, and has been a coach for Power Athlete since October, 2012.

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