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My idea here is that there is something of a struggle going on in our psyches and that we can choose to some extent how we perceive our daily experiences. One choice is to see ourselves as fundamentally atomistic, heroic, and essentially, existentially lonely. The other is to see ourselves as connected and belonging to something with that belonging at the center of the experience. When I say “see ourselves” I am suggesting that the before, during, and after of our experiences can be processed in two different ways.

The Story of My Life – Russ Roberts – Medium

Russ Roberts

TOUGHNESS IS THE ABILITY TO CONSISTENTLY PERFORM TOWARD THE UPPER RANGE OF YOUR TALENT AND SKILL REGARDLESS OF COMPETITIVE CIRCUMSTANCES

The New Toughness Training for Sports

James E. Loehr

Here are the five questions: What is our winning aspiration? Framing the choice as “winning” rules out mediocrity as an option. If you want to win, you need to know what game you’re playing and with (and against) whom. What impact do you want to have in and on the world? Where will we play? “Boiling the ocean” is rarely successful. Choosing a sector, geography, product, channel and customer allows you to focus your resources. How will we win? What’s the defendable difference that will open up the gap between you and the others? What capabilities must be in place? Not just what do you need to do, but how will it become and stay a strength? What management systems are required? It’s easy enough to measure stuff. It’s much harder to figure out what you want to measure that actually matters.

The Coaching Habit

Michael Bungay Stanier

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