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Helpful Resources For Your Growth

Gregory A. Mendoza believes growth begins with access to the right tools and knowledge. This page offers practical resources to support your journey in fitness, leadership, business, communication, and personal reflection. Each resource is designed to add value and inspire action.

Guides & Downloads

Guide 1: Leadership Tips You Can Apply Today

Outline:

  1. Introduction – Why leadership is about influence, not rank
  2. 5 habits of strong leaders (with simple examples)
  3. How to make better decisions under pressure
  4. Building trust with your team
  5. Daily practice: one leadership action per day
  6. Closing encouragement from Gregory

Guide 2: Fitness Habits For Busy Lives

Outline:

  1. Introduction – Fitness as a foundation for success
  2. Why discipline matters more than motivation
  3. Quick daily routines (no gym needed)
  4. Nutrition basics to support energy and focus
  5. Balancing health with a busy schedule
  6. Gregory’s fitness philosophy: discipline that shapes life

Guide 3: Better Communication Basics

Outline:

  1. Introduction – Why communication is a life skill
  2. Listening skills that build stronger relationships
  3. How to speak with clarity and confidence
  4. Avoiding common communication mistakes
  5. Public speaking tips for everyday situations
  6. Closing thoughts: communication as connection

Reading Recommendations

Alongside his own books, Gregory recommends works that shaped his thinking and approach to life. These include inspiring titles on leadership, personal development, and faith. Visitors can use these recommendations to expand their own learning.

Helpful Links

  • Gregory’s Books on Amazon – Direct access to The Book and A Conversation With the Lord.
  • LinkedIn Profile – Connect professionally and follow Gregory’s updates.
  • Facebook Page – Stay in touch with news, reflections, and events.
  • Veteran & Community Resources – Links to organizations supporting personal growth and service members.

Resources are meant to be shared, not kept. Gregory invites you to explore these tools, apply the lessons, and grow.

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