
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership It is tempting to imagine that it all rides on this one thing that takes all our attention. The book I am writing has three… The post Outside view appeared first on SimonHarlingBlog.
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership It is tempting to imagine that it all rides on this one thing that takes all our attention. The book I am writing has three… The post Outside view appeared first on SimonHarlingBlog.
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership Everything comes at a cost. Being honest about what the cost might be is a good place to start. Using a bike instead of a… The post At what cost? appeared first on SimonHarlingBlog.
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership Yesterday The Guardian published an article about youth sports, titled Here is a radical new philosophy; making sport fun again. The danger is asking kids… The post What do you want?...
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership Take your own advice. Do what is necessary. Hug the cactus. If you are not sure where to start, start at home, the world can… The post Eat your own cooking appeared first on SimonHarl...
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership The trick is not to focus on how but to focus on what you intended and why. The post How you intended appeared first on SimonHarlingBlog.
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership It is easy to confuse leadership with issuing demands and commands. Maybe that’s what leaders do? They tell you what to do. But, perhaps a… The post Chain of command appeared first on...
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership For those practicing conscious incompetence. Mistakes might be part of the deal, but so is avoiding them. The post What do I need to know? appeared first on SimonHarlingBlog.
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership A note for bootstrappers, freelancers, and the indy producers. Eat it only as fast as you can grow it. The post Live off the land appeared first on SimonHarlingBlog.
Simon Harling's blog on fitness, coaching, and personal leadership Football, Netball, and rugby were for when it was grey, wet, and muddy. Tennis, athletics, and cricket for when the sun and the strawberries came… The post Mourning the loss of the se...