The laughter that followed a wayward tee shot. The quiet satisfaction of someone finally winning the Joker draw after weeks of near misses. The familiar rhythm of local businesses dropping off prizes for Wednesday competitions because they knew the club brought people together.
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The Sandbar Story – Chapter 9 – The Icons of Sandbar
Some were there from the beginning. Some arrived later and simply refused to leave. Some contributed quietly in the background while others did so loudly and with great enthusiasm. All of them, in their own way, helped turn a patch of flood-affected ground between two caravan parks into something far more meaningful.
The Sandbar Story – Chapter 10 – A Round at Sandbar
That is the rhythm of golf at Sandbar. A walk through bushland and water hazards. A handful of clever holes that reward patience and punish impatience. And the easy laughter that comes from sharing the course with friends who understand why this quiet stretch of land between two caravan parks has become something special.
The Little Blue School Book – Chapter 00 – Foreword
The best ladder won’t take you anywhere if it’s leaning against the wrong wall. Worse still, if
it’s not leaning against any wall at all, it will only accelerate your fall.
The Little Blue School Book – Chapter 01 – Lets Talk Why
“You’re not broken.” “You’re not stupid.” “You’re closer than you think.”
That’s why I’ve long believed Business Blueprint is as much a self-help program as it is a business one. Maybe more so.
The Little Blue School Book – Chapter 02 – The Dream
This isn’t about “success”. That word’s too big and too empty to be useful here. It’s about choices. Real ones.
The Little Blue School Book – Chapter 03 – 90 Days of Action
There’s a myth that success in business looks loud. High energy. Constant motion. New initiatives every quarter. Big pivots. Big announcements.
It makes for great stage content. But it’s rarely how real progress is made.
The Little Blue School Book – Chapter 04 – Wins versus KPIs
Because wins will come, they always do if the foundations are real. But KPIs are what keep you in the game long enough to earn them. And that’s the part of the journey that actually matters.
The Little Blue School Book – Chapter 05 – You Can Lead a Horse to Water
That extra day, one more pause, one more circuit-breaker, might just be the difference between a leader charging back into the office with a whole new world mapped out, and a leader who walks in with clarity, restraint, and respect for the systems their people already carry.
The Little Blue School Book – Chapter 06 – The Truly Ugly Quesitons
Programs don’t fail because they stop delivering value. They fail because participants stop taking ownership of it. They fail when attendance replaces execution. When momentum replaces discipline. When optimism replaces evidence. When “how” replaces “why.”
If this chapter made you uncomfortable, that’s not a flaw.
The Little Blue School Book – Chapter 07 – Taking Back the Wheel
Blueprint doesn’t need to breed louder owners. It needs to enact, steadier ones. Owners who understand that momentum isn’t built by constant motion, but by consistent leadership that carries everyone forward together.
The Little Blue School Book – Chapter 08 – The Discipline of Boring
Because once you understand the discipline of boring, you start noticing the people who embraced it, and the ones who never could.