At today's sales conference, I got inspired. Sure, it was directed at my profession but as each gem was revealed, I could see how it applies to my passion. The facilitator was not vague...
- Success, you see, is not a sprint. It's a marathon!
- If you want to be a part of this success, you have to commit time and energy to it.
- There are a many ways to fail, forget them! Find the yes and stick to it!
Um... WOW! This is just a little wake up call. I love the rush of the sprint! It's fun, exciting and quickly completed. {{{Kind of the way I dated, just sayin!}}} A marathon is so hard... finding a rhythm and sticking with it - changing and improving based on the conditions before you. It can also be tedious and maybe just a bit boring.
I get discouraged at my lack of progress. Our dressage is becoming amazing and I'm pretty sure Sugar and I will beat everyone out in the warm up. It's the jumping. I been should've-ing all over myself again. ("I should be better by now. I should be faster. I should be jumping bigger." Um, and if I am to confess, "I should be winning.")
Ah, the heart and mind of a sprinter. Tonight begins the transformation into a marathoner. And, its about time... Yes it can be done! Forgetting about failure is done by practice... one thought at a time. Yes, it will be done!
You know, I think its going to be a banner year... at work! And at play!
7 comments:
I find gamifying or breaking large chunks of work into smaller easily digestible chunks to be what works best for me, aka dissecting the marathon into a series of sprint sets.
I am totally the same way. Sprinting is way more fun and easier. I feel like if I make it through the next 5 months that I should be an expert marathoner, though. Good luck this year!
I'm the same way too -- I should be SO FAR AHEAD OF THIS by now, right? :) But it is indeed a marathon. I hate running, but I'll plug away at the riding.
Hard to keep in mind, but as long as there's a positive trend, you're WINNING!
It is a marathon... long and hard and we have to keep our spirits and our motivation UP!
You are all so wise... I think I hear my mom saying, "patience is a virtue"! Little successes in measurable bits... with a bit of fun thrown in and about... I get it! Thanks
mmm...maybe I don't worry so much because I am by nature a marathoner. I hate sprinting
Love this! Thanks for the reminder. ;)
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