Every day presents an opportunity to win, with even the smallest moments playing a crucial role. The choices made, such as having a poor meal, can impact the ability to achieve goals later in the day. Quitting is not limited to big decisions but encompasses the day-to-day actions and promises made to oneself. Winning the morning sets the tone for success, as momentum from one achievement leads to the next. Dwelling on past mistakes can hinder present actions, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the present and using the past as a reference point, not a dwelling place.
We had a profound discussion that dives deep into spirituality, personal growth, and the transformative power of running. Discover how a passion can turn into a mission that inspires others and challenges conventional paths.
My info:
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Dominic's Info:
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https://open.spotify.com/show/3VcbkAoNdFdTcpzCa7sHKD?si=ZomxN5QVR6yUroVQmkhrgw&nd=1&dlsi=6bf78b68e6a0459a
00:00 Intro
00:30 Visionary guest inspires with impressive long-term execution.
08:35 Dad was supportive of starting the podcast at 14.
13:52 To get different results do things differently.
17:57 Talented athlete admired for her achievements and encouragement.
26:00 Striving for success while enjoying life's moments.
26:55 Reflecting on the past, unsure, still navigating life.
35:58 Learning from a powerful community and mentor.
37:05 Alex's expectations shape self-image and behavior.
46:11 Encountering Jesus transformed my purpose and actions.
49:58 Ryan Hall American marathon record holder training motivation.
56:50 Stranger's silent despair transformed by a joyful encounter.
01:02:51 Struggle with doubts in faith and belief.
01:08:22 Joseph is a kind, supportive, and loving friend.
01:13:31 Core mission: turning what-ifs into reality.
01:19:13 Excited about launching a YouTube channel for documenting.
01:20:50 Goal isn't 100,000 subscribers, but wholesome content.
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