Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership Happy New Year to you! The kids have a calendar with daily quotes from powerful women for Christmas. Today’s quote is from Diana Ross: “Instead… The post Three hundred and sixty five...
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership Willing, able, and without expectation – this is the code of the volunteer. Two of the positions I took up this year fulfilled the brief.… The post Voluntarily appeared first on Simon...
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership The saying “Form is temporary, class is permanent” attributed to the legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly, suggests that, in the end, the better team prevails.… The post Form is t...
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership Working with what we have, we become the artist; we create The post In the moment appeared first on SimonHarlingBlog.
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership Many of us will be out and about this Christmas with family and friends. Perhaps we will be at a friend’s house, with the family,… The post Ambience and service appeared first on Simo...
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership I once paid £14,000 for a website I never launched. If you add up the countless hours I spent messing around with it, the cost… The post Counting the cost appeared first on SimonHarli...
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership “Tell me what you really think.” Fear, anger, anxiety, the need to fill the space, and have our say. Sometimes coaching is not in what… The post Don’t hold back appeared first on Simo...
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership Typically multi-disciplinary teams that support athletes have a head coach. Each head coach has their own ideas about what works and what doesn’t. This makes… The post Why do you do w...
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership Even if it’s not true, it’s helpful. It’s helpful because we fall for predetermined outcomes. For example, tomorrow’s meeting is going to be hard work,… The post You got what it takes...
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership How do you rate your chances of being successful? How do you rate your chances of doing something helpful, useful, or generous today? The chances… The post What are the odds? appeared...