About Us

Warrior Circle is a veteran run non profit dedicated to improving the condition of the warrior spirit for all of those who have served. Our team comprises of veterans, service members, law enforcement, doctors, philosophers, authors, technologists, lawyers and many other professions. Our team members experiences range from the highest points of the professional world to the most rugged depths of the worlds worst conflict zones. Our unique experiences guide us in our search for uniquely effective solutions.

Our Focus

What is the story of the warrior? What is it that makes a warrior? Why do warriors risk their lives, not just for their loved ones, but more often strangers? What are the characteristics of the most effective warriors? We believe, at the heart of these questions, is a path out of the darkness that consumes many veterans in their return to the country they fought for.

The Goal

As stated above, our goal is a simple one, to improve the condition of the warrior spirit for all those who served. We aim to do this by bringing the very best from warrior ethics, philosophy, psychology, neurology, and self help and delivering that through cutting edge technological solutions. We aim to provide this knowledge in a manner that is equitable, accessible, and trustworthy to the modern warrior.

How Resilience Becomes Habit

Executive functioning

Everything great starts by putting the first thing first. The first thing needs to be the most important goal. You break that goal down into something achievable, by picking the first step that will achieve maximal results with the least effort. You continue to do this every moment until you're life's goals are acheived.

Warrior principles

Everything great is not spontaneous, it is an accumulative effort across the ages. The people we often look up to ended up at the heights they did, by standing on the shoulders of giants. Antiquity is filled with artifacts illuminating the path of the effective warrior

The neurology of near death

Every person is unique, yet your experiences as a veteran can prove difficult to understand for those unfamiliar with combat. Knowing yourself, and how your experiences in combat effect you is key. This is not only philosophical but also neurological. The more you know about this, the easier your life becomes.

Fellowship of warriors

Humans are social creatures, there is no avoiding this well established fact. Recovery is not a solo effort. A solo journey into the wild or to the depth of darkness is sometimes needed. Make no mistake however, reintegration into society is a team effort, as there is no society without socializing. We are here for you.