I served in the United States Army during the post-9/11 era, where I learned firsthand that responsibility, discipline, and teamwork are not optional — they are the foundation of leadership.
After my military service, I built a career in communications and technology, but the lessons that shaped me most were not technical — they were personal.
Beyond my professional career, I have spent years coaching football from the youth level through high school. Coaching became more than a sport to me — it became an opportunity to mentor young men in discipline, accountability, and character. Several of the players I coached have gone on to play football at the collegiate level.
Through both coaching and mentoring, I realized something important: many people are searching for change while still holding onto the very excuses that keep them stuck. That realization became the foundation of my message and the work I do today.
As a husband, father, and Christian believer, his faith and family have become the foundation of his character and his message. They shape the way he leads and serves as he shares with others how to live with responsibility, discipline, and purpose.
J.R. Schofield is the author of Revolutionize Yourself, a powerful call to personal responsibility, discipline, and transformation. Drawing from his experiences as an Army veteran, mentor, coach, and man of faith, Schofield challenges readers to confront the excuses and mindsets that keep them stuck.
His message is both direct and practical: real change begins when individuals take ownership of their choices and commit to building the habits, character, and discipline necessary to transform their lives from the inside out.
"The biggest problem in the world, to any one person, is there own." - J.R. Schofield
My vision is simple: challenge people to take ownership of their lives and build the discipline necessary to create real transformation. Too many voices in the world focus on telling people what they should do. My focus is helping people understand how to actually do it. Because when individuals accept responsibility, build discipline, and commit to growth, they don’t just improve their circumstances — they revolutionize themselves from the inside out.