#ROI March 14

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March 2026 marks the 75th consecutive month that Jeff Neelon, Jaclyn Donovan, and I have completed a 30-Day Coach4aday Challenge. For this milestone month, we’ve chosen to focus on teaching. Each day for 30 days, we will share one lesson, principle, or insight gained from the previous 74 challenges—calling it the 30-Day Coach4aday Teach It Challenge. For each of us we believe that our own personal growth increases when we share it.

Today it is a ROI or Return on Investment.

Return on investment (ROI) is an essential measure because it helps determine whether the time, money, or resources put into a decision are producing meaningful value. One of the smartest investors of all-time is Warren Buffet and he had a lesson for all of us on that topic.

“Teach It” 30 Day Challenge Guidelines

In past challenges, we invited others to join us, though participation has been limited. This month, the three of us will return to January 2020—the very beginning—and move forward to the present, reflecting along the way and sharing a life lesson or insight from any month with one another.

Here is how we will do it.

  1. Identify the principle, insight, or lesson from a previous 30-Day Challenge-identify the Challenge also.
  2. Teach that lesson to each of us.
  3. Share the conversation by posting on social media with the hashtag #Coach4adayChallenge

Day 14-Warren Buffet on Investing

Warren Buffett has earned a nickname called the “Oracle of Omaha“. He is often asked for financial advice. One thing he will encourage people do is to focus on Index Funds rather than individual stocks.

He once got to speak to a college class of MBA Students, and part of that conversation went like this.

Student: Mr Buffett what is the single best piece of investing advice you could give me?

Warren: Invest in yourself

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My purpose in life is to coach. I am a former collegiate basketball coach, director of athletics, and chief of staff. I worked at four NCAA Division I & II universities during my career. At each campus I learned timeless lessons on teamwork and leadership. Today my passion is coaching others on what it takes to lead, serve, and succeed.

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