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Posted in January 2nd, 2008
“In the end, you’re measured not by how much you undertake, by what you finally accomplish.” — Donald Trump
“The discipline of writing something down is the first step toward making it happen”
— Lee Iacocca
“For the happiest life, days should be rigorously planned, nights left open to chance.” — Mignon McLaughlin
“The tragedy of life doesn’t […]
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Posted in December 15th, 2007
You will note that the template for this site has changed. It is similar to the template that is used on the primary blog site of Bryant Nielson’s Training Blog. The reason for this is due to a change in the ownership and management of this site, and the company “Lengthen Your Stride! […]
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Posted in November 2nd, 2007
2007 has been an extreamly chaotic year. For many, the years events have thrown many of our best laid plans to the wind. Erasing the many hard-fought and well-thought out plans that were to take us forward.
In addition to my work on this book (of the same title) I am working on a couple of […]
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Posted in October 2nd, 2007
Posted in September 23rd, 2007
I have been seeing a lot of new seminars that promise to change people and all of their outcomes. Some of these seminars have cute acronyms, that seem to encapsulate the concept that they are teaching.
I have a huge problem with all of these ‘new’ programs.
All they teach is ‘activity based’. Meaning, they do not […]
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Posted in September 8th, 2007
“We must use time as a tool, not as a crutch.” -JFK
We all have felt at one point or another that we don’t have enough time. We don’t seem to have enough time for work, family, and our own personal tasks. Training with time management gives you easy and simple rules to follow that will […]
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Posted in August 22nd, 2007
“Thus I urge you to go on to your greatness if you believe it is in you. Think deeply and separate what you wish from what you are prepared to do.”
Percy Cerutty
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Posted in August 20th, 2007
Your bags are packed and you’re ready to go, your first overseas trip. From the midwest town of Chicago to the rolling hills of Rome Italy, you’re going to see it all. You throw your bags into a cab and your off to the airport.
A little while into the trip you you encounter some huge […]
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Posted in August 2nd, 2007
How would you like to run your marathon in fewer steps? The real trick here is not form work but stretching. Proper stretching over an 8 week period can increase your stride length by 4 inches.
Over the course of a marathon that would save you 2000 steps (which is a little longer than one mile). […]
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Posted in July 30th, 2007
“What fun is it? Why all that hard, exhausting work? Where does it get you? Where’s the good of it? It is one of the strange ironies of this strange life that those who work the hardest, who subject themselves to the strictest discipline, who give up certain pleasurable things in order to achieve a […]
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