I was fortunate to have Greg as my business coach for the past 10 months. What I loved about Greg was that he made you feel like you could do anything. When doubt and frustration started to set in, Greg made assurances that everything would be OK. One piece of business advice that stands out to me: I needed to focus on my passion and what I'm best at....and I need to sign up for a marathon. "What does a marathon have to do with my business?" I remember asking. Just Greg's way of stretching and challenging me.
A couple final memories...
Standing on the 18th tee at Railside last month, in typical Greg fashion, he threw down the gauntlet. With my competetive juices flowing, I flubbed my drive. Greg followed with a perfect tee shot right down the middle. He subsequently parred the hole and beat me by a stroke...I believe that was the last golf hole he played.
My wife Kristy finally got to meet Greg last week when he stopped over to our house to pick up the new Atwood and Kuhn brochures that we worked so long and hard at. For 30 minutes we laughed, joked around and shared a bottle of really good red wine. When Greg left I thought how good life was. Tonight I'm thinking how unfair life is.
Business advisor, client and friend
jeff muller Nov 29, 2007
A couple final memories...
Standing on the 18th tee at Railside last month, in typical Greg fashion, he threw down the gauntlet. With my competetive juices flowing, I flubbed my drive. Greg followed with a perfect tee shot right down the middle. He subsequently parred the hole and beat me by a stroke...I believe that was the last golf hole he played.
My wife Kristy finally got to meet Greg last week when he stopped over to our house to pick up the new Atwood and Kuhn brochures that we worked so long and hard at. For 30 minutes we laughed, joked around and shared a bottle of really good red wine. When Greg left I thought how good life was. Tonight I'm thinking how unfair life is.