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5 Important Lessons On Trying Something New

5 Important Lessons On Trying Something New

Last weekend I did my first triathlon in 18 years.  It was an incredible experience – which I almost put it off until next summer. I’m so glad I didn’t wait.  I shifted a 12-month goal to a 2-month goal and it paid off – big time.

 

Whether you’re working toward a new goal or returning to a goal from the past, I want to invite you to take a look at how you’re approaching your goal.  Your perspective and approach will deeply impact your experience and your outcomes.

 

When I did triathlons 18-22 years ago, it was so much work and so much stress.  A lot of the training felt like a grind.  It was all very intense.

 

You would think, at age 46 and being out of the game for so long, I would have felt that intensity and stress return as I took up training again.  I did not.

 

I was really intentional about how I approached this goal.  My approach allowed me to enjoy every moment of training and every second of race day.

 

In this episode, I talk you through 5 Important Lessons On Trying Something New in hopes that you can cut your deadlines on your goals in half in order to get to the finish lines faster – and with a ton more ease and joy!

 

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