Love. Serve. Live.

Our culture now teaches us one must own, possess, dominate, and "win" at all costs. We define success based on stuff and things and fail to teach and understand what matters most in life are the relationships to which you commit and the cause you support.

Some people will become less connected, stressed, always left wanting more, driven solely by status, ego, or material things. Others will find community, love, fulfillment, and thus "success."

We all crave the feeling of safety, belonging, and mattering. Maslow was right! They are essential to your brain and ability to perform at work, at home, and in life overall.

Coach Silva can show you the way. The greater the feeling of safety, connection with others, and that we personally matter and make a difference; the greater the success of the company, the team, the family, the individual.

Developing Men & Women of Character

Our young people are bombarded daily by popular culture’s definition of success. Success as defined by a collection of stuff; a big house, attractive spouse, lots of money, power. Adam coaches young people that while those things are fine to have, they are not the true measure of a person. They do not define true success. True success is defined by relationships, a cause greater than self, and living by a code of conduct. 

There Are More Important Things In Life Than Games

Athletics is a skewed playing field individually and collectively. Genetics, coaching, money, community support, access, randomness. You can't teach someone to be six-foot-four, but you can teach someone to be a better man or woman. We need to shift the paradigm and/or change the lenses through which we see, define, and teach success.

Develop a team mission. Develop team core values. Live them. Exemplify them. And consistently across your coaching staff. Build them into your practices. Hammer them home. Develop a curriculum that transcends sports. Develop young men and women of character. Not sure how? Contact Coach Silva. 

Not everybody can be Michael Jordan but we can all strive to be better men and women.

What It Takes To be a Successful Team

It takes more than timing, skill, and circumstances to be a part of leading the fastest growing charities in America. It also takes humility, servant leadership, and an intentional and significant effort focused on vulnerability, transparency, and love. For those executive teams who seek the type of environment in which they love and trust each other, can engage in healthy conflict, and consistently get results, Coach Silva can get you there.

As both an executive himself and executive-team coach certified in DiSC and The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Adam uniquely understands the perspective from “both sides of the table,” and can guide those executive teams who dare to be great – and he does so without pretense and usually, without a tie.

 
 

Special Teams

Adam doesn’t simply preach to and about teams. He’s also passionately a part of one. A team of experts who choose to surround each other with humility, transparency, love, and mad respect for each others' areas of expertise. Specifically, those disciplines that can raise your organizational culture, communication, and clarity to the next level.