Catcalling has become something that is quite normal in our society. This is especially true for where we live, in the San Francisco Bay Area.
#33 Why Have Boundaries in Marriage, Dating, and Business | Gentlemen’s Brawl
When it comes to boundaries, even boundaries in marriage, it’s important to consider several factors. Privacy and time are among the top of these factors.
#30 A Gentleman Protects His Lady | Gentlemen’s Brawl
Being a protector is a practical way that a gentleman can show honor and respect. A gentleman protects himself, his family, his lady.
#27 Why Write Goals | Gentlemen’s Brawl
Why write goals in the first place? The goal writing process is the first step in actually achieving the goal. Writing the goal makes it real.
#24 The Art of Apology | Gentlemen’s Brawl
You are in a heated argument, you say something you shouldn’t have. You hurt a dear friend. What do you do? Practice the art of apology.
#21 Why Minding Your Own Business is Critical | Gentlemen’s Brawl
Minding your own business is a critical success factor in life. It’s not about being nosy. Rather it’s literally, minding your own business.
#18 Should You Wait Until Everyone Is Served? | Gentlemen’s Brawl
When dining in a group, should you wait until everyone is served to eat? Or do you just dig in? What if you are with friends? What is the proper etiquette?
#15 Be a Jack of All Trades | Gentlemen’s Brawl
The Jack of All Trades is someone who can accomplish a wide array of tasks, connect ideas, see opportunities, communicate well.
#12 Give Sincere Compliments Often | Gentlemen’s Brawl
A compliment is a way to affirm the good in other people. It’s a way to build up others. A gentleman should be giving sincere compliments often.
#9 A Gentleman Attends to His Lady | Gentlemen’s Brawl
When a gentleman brings his special lady at a social event, he needs to attend to her, be with her, as a team.
#6 What Is a Gentleman in Today’s Day and Age? | Gentlemen’s Brawl
What is a gentleman? There is a long list of things that makes a gentleman. But know that It takes work. And it’s totally worth it.
Introducing:
The Ultimate Goal Setting Blueprint
Here’s what others are saying about this goal setting process:
I loved it! I think everyone should do it every year.
The biggest takeaway was writing goals out, putting them to paper, and then reflecting on what I just wrote.