| A. |
Enhancement of performance is founded upon and sustained by renovation of perspective. Nothing affects how we physically perform more than how we mentally process. |
| B. |
Motivation is inherently present within every individual. The great issue is not gaining or sustaining motivation, but learning how to best channel the already existing motivational energy in the most productive direction. |
| C. |
There is no such thing as an ordinary life. Every person possesses the
desire and talent to perform a chosen specialty. This specialty is something
they can do better than anything else; we call it one’s “extraordinary
dream”.
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| D. |
It is only in pursuing and actualizing one’s extraordinary dream that
an individual experiences the most centered, satisfying, and invigorating
life available.
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| E. |
The final and truest measure of success in any pursuit is the ability to
come as close as possible to saying “no regrets” in regards to the way one
went after it. The great issue therefore is not about winning or losing, but
preparing and performing in such a way that nothing is held in reserve.
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