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We're obsessed with "overnight successes", touchdown passes, home runs, and all things flashy. While there is rarely a true overnight success, and those professional athletes spend thousands of hours of training that we don't see - instead we cheer and shout for moment.
Instead, we should be focusing instead of a base hit. Base hits are easier, smaller, and yet have an amazing impact as they are done every single day. If you are trying to hit home runs instead, you're spending most of your time striking out.
I also discuss how oxytocin (the connection hormone) supports this theory - check it out!
Please rate us on itunes, stitcher or google play - I appreciate you!
By Dr. Nick Fanning5
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We're obsessed with "overnight successes", touchdown passes, home runs, and all things flashy. While there is rarely a true overnight success, and those professional athletes spend thousands of hours of training that we don't see - instead we cheer and shout for moment.
Instead, we should be focusing instead of a base hit. Base hits are easier, smaller, and yet have an amazing impact as they are done every single day. If you are trying to hit home runs instead, you're spending most of your time striking out.
I also discuss how oxytocin (the connection hormone) supports this theory - check it out!
Please rate us on itunes, stitcher or google play - I appreciate you!