Tag: mastery

Your Evolution through “Competitiveness”

Posted on 07/27/09 11 Comments Getting a thrill watching 9" Shelby clear 26" high jump. Circa 1989 (or maybe 1889)

There was discussion this week on one of the agility lists about running agility “just for fun” rather than being competitive about it. It reminded me of a lecture I include when doing Mental Prep for Sport workshops.  It is about each of our own individual evolution as a competitor in sport. This concept was first introduced [...]

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More on Mastery

Posted on 06/22/09 18 Comments DSC_0104

No I don’t mean moron Mastery I mean more-on mastery:). Since writing this post last week I have had a number of you that have offered to move to Alberton to achieve the immersion I suggested when wanting to learn Italian. I am flattered you would have picked our program to model, but the impracticality [...]

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Achieving Mastery

Posted on 06/19/09 11 Comments Tony Robbins

Last weekend Lynda and myself went to a 4 day Tony Robbins workshop. Talk about intense!  50 hours of learning between the hours of 1PM Thursday and 6PM on Sunday, it was complete immersion and didn’t leave much time for sleeping or eating. However it was time well spent, I can’t say enough about it. [...]

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