Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership The latest TikTok viral debate is to ask the hypothetical question: Would you rather be stuck in a forest with, a man or a bear?… The post Man or Bear? appeared first on SimonHarlingB...
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership Turtles make progress when they stick their neck out. Safe enough for you to do it, risky enough for it to matter, we all need… The post Stick your neck out appeared first on SimonHar...
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership If social interaction, reflection, and hands-on learning are your thing then here are a few challenges worth considering: Being curious takes practice: Holding back, listening,… The p...
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership According to IAAF records, Jim Ray Hines was the first person to break 10 seconds for the 100-metre dash in 1968. To put that time… The post The need for speed appeared first on Simon...
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Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership What a wonderful outcome for a learning event. Not, “I’ve done enough” or “Look how well I did.” But, “I feel inspired to do more.”… The post I can do better than that! appeared first...
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Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership A term often used by coaches. A way of saying, “I’m trying to control the uncontrollable, and it’s not going too well.” Maybe it’s easier… The post Herding cats appeared first on Simo...