Ideas Worth Revisiting
Short reflections for leaders who want to think better, lead better, and drift less.
This page is a simple collection of Walter's recent themes and article excerpts: practical leadership, personal responsibility, stronger communication, and the habits that shape culture over time.
If something here resonates, the next step is straightforward: bring Walter in to speak, start a consultation, or pick up one of the books and apply the ideas with your team.
Recent Insights
Selected excerpts from Walter's writing and speaking work.
28 February
The Ought To's
A quote that motivates me every time I think of it says, “Between saying and doing lies the sea.” As difficult as it may be for some...
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23 February
Time – A Precious Commodity
An unexpected inspiration. As I was sitting on a plane looking over a presentation I would be giving the next day, sitting beside me...
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21 January
Yearly Goals: Let's Finally Settle This Debate
Consider these examples. Two people walk into the gym. One has no plan and no real thought about what they want to achieve that day...
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The Ideas Walter Keeps Returning to with Leaders and Teams
Leadership
Leadership is a mindset, not a title.
Walter helps people see leadership as identity and responsibility, not position, charisma, or authority alone.
Culture
Small things shape big outcomes.
From The Sink philosophy to everyday standards, he teaches leaders to leave things better than they found them.
Communication
Powerful communication changes performance.
Clients consistently describe Walter as direct, memorable, and unusually effective at helping people hear what matters.
Excellence
Normalization of Excellence.
The goal is not a short burst of motivation. It is creating cultures where high standards become normalized.
Apply The Ideas
If you want more than inspiration alone, take the next clear step.
Walter's work is built to move people from reflection into action. Start with a consultation if you want to talk through your team, goals, and the right format.