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Back to EpisodesExcitement for the Season, Plus Distraction Overload
Description
There's a LOT of stuff going on in and around your life and it's so easy to get off course. Today we talk about EXECUTING to your level of Excitement. Data detox and greener grass in your yard. Also, how do we know when "we've done our best?" And how do you get out of the "shallow" distractions to do some real work.
Topics:
- The grass is greener in your yard
- Keep it as boring and simple as possible
- Healthy relationships with your "effort"
- Can you get focused?
- Data Detox
- Building Your Boundaries
- Can you digest your information?
- It's uncomfortable to focus on yourself
- What's your level of excitement?
- You have to have energy to be motivated
- Executing on your level of excitement
- Training for a race in total misery
- Why don't we adjust?
- Adapting To Training that's right for you
- Does every race have to be a PR?
- If you care, what they think shouldn't matter
- Focusing on ourselves . . .
- Triathlon as your vessel
- Addiction to not getting out of the vessel
- What does "Do Your Best" really mean?
- Sometimes in life growth is staying the same
- Sometimes restraint is your greatest strength
- Just because you're skinny doesn't make you healthy
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