We have an inbuilt propensity to think that, if it worked for me, then it must work for everyone else.
We discount the complexity and individuality of problems.
controlling the morning and the evening if you have to work 10+ hours a day is a key way of maintaining sanity
warm-up into your day, cool-down into the evening
find rituals that work for you but the ritual of constant work without maintaining oneself aint it
Looking for reasons to hate this deal bc you don’t like Juju is weird. Take the name and your unnecessary dislike for him out of it, and you’d be thanking that player for taking a cut to stay home. I won’t hear it.
People complained when he ran 13:47 with a vaporfly on because spikes give him issues with his legs. So Mbuleli Mathanga ran last nights 10 000m barefoot & broke the KZN record with 28:24 in wind & rain finishing 2nd. #legend
Day 1 on the Dawn Wall, October 2009. In the meadow with a spotting scope trying to see where the line went. Couldn’t find it. Was I confident? Nope. Did that matter? Nope.
A thread about belief vs confidence and dreaming big.
If you want to see what type of leader someone is, watch how they respond to adversity or crisis.
Do they try to divert responsibility and blame or do they take ownership and find solutions? Applies on the athletic fields and in the boardrooms.
Your choices are the bow. Your trajectory is determined by where you aim.
Your habits are the string. Without their power, a perfect aim is useless.
Your results are the arrow. Everyone cares about where it lands, but the magic happens before the shot.
This Day in #PGHistory: at 8:03 AM on a chilly(21°) Sunday, Three Rivers Stadium was imploded.
Over 30,000 people viewed the implosion from various points across the city– and of course, there were fireworks. (2001)