Why Is Ted Highly Committed to Helping His Dream Clients?

  • Witnessing His Mother’s Strength

    At age 6, Ted saw his mother run with two broken legs after a car accident to save her children. This moment shaped his belief that humans are capable of extraordinary feats, even in impossible situations.

  • Overcoming Personal Tragedy

    Ted lost both parents in a single day at age 21, leaving him as the caretaker for his younger siblings. He developed the mindset to lead through chaos and build solutions under pressure, a skill he now teaches others.

  • Pushing Beyond Limits

    Ted’s personal mission became learning how to tap into hidden potential and achieve breakthroughs, even when the path is unclear. He applies this belief to his clients, helping them create miracles by pushing beyond their perceived limits.

  • Creating Leaders Who Inspire Change

    Ted sees leaders as the catalysts for societal transformation, not just business growth. He’s committed to empowering leaders to transform corporate culture, impacting not only businesses but also families, communities, and society.

Ted’s Why in One Sentence

Ted’s life experiences taught him that breakthroughs happen when people confront uncertainty or chaos with courage, and he’s dedicated to helping leaders unlock that same power to achieve extraordinary results and leave lasting legacies.

  • Solving Big Problems for Lasting Impact

    Ted thrives on helping clients face chaos, embrace disruption, and solve impossible problems—because he believes this is where true leadership is forged.

  • Building Resilience and Self-Mastery

    Inspired by his own experiences, Ted is highly committed to teaching self-mastery and mental toughness, so leaders can handle uncertainty and achieve breakthroughs.

  • A Vision for Corporate Social Responsibility

    Ted envisions businesses as forces for social change, solving problems like high divorce rates that cost companies billions annually. He values mental toughness and self-discipline, teaching leaders to master themselves so they can effectively navigate themselves and others through unforeseen problems and the imminent chaos that often accompanies breakthroughs.

  • 5’6” was dunking basketballs, wanted to dominate in sports. Practiced for hours. Playing Football played the defensive nose guard - strong and fast. Playing and training with the same mindset of running with broken legs. At the end of the season I am significantly better than the beginning of the season. Why wait? Why wait until you think you can do it, why not do it now?