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As a thanks you to you on Thanksgiving week, we're answering a handful of listener questions.
1. How can I navigate periods of intense work where my life is out of balance without developing bad habits?
2. If I truly internalize that achievement won’t make me happy, won’t I lose my drive?
3. How can I manage the tedium of doing a job that’s meaningful but involves a lot of boring day-to-day work?
4. How can I distinguish between normal training fatigue and chronic exhaustion from overtraining?
5. After a race/performance, I often come back too quickly without being fully recovered, or wait too long and lose fitness. How should I think about timing my return to training?
Thanks to everybody who has sent along a question — and thanks for being a part of the The Growth Equation and excellence, actually community. If you'd like us to answer something that has been on your mind, email [email protected] or call our voicemail at 646-893-9503.
Click here for an AI-generated, unedited transcript
Click to pre-order Brad's new book, "The Way of Excellence," which Steve Kerr, nine-time NBA Champion, is calling "an absolutely beautiful book"
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If you are enjoying "excellence, actually," do us a huge favor: text your favorite episode to three people so they can enjoy it, too. Thanks!
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By Steve Magness, Brad Stulberg, & Clay Skipper4.8
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As a thanks you to you on Thanksgiving week, we're answering a handful of listener questions.
1. How can I navigate periods of intense work where my life is out of balance without developing bad habits?
2. If I truly internalize that achievement won’t make me happy, won’t I lose my drive?
3. How can I manage the tedium of doing a job that’s meaningful but involves a lot of boring day-to-day work?
4. How can I distinguish between normal training fatigue and chronic exhaustion from overtraining?
5. After a race/performance, I often come back too quickly without being fully recovered, or wait too long and lose fitness. How should I think about timing my return to training?
Thanks to everybody who has sent along a question — and thanks for being a part of the The Growth Equation and excellence, actually community. If you'd like us to answer something that has been on your mind, email [email protected] or call our voicemail at 646-893-9503.
Click here for an AI-generated, unedited transcript
Click to pre-order Brad's new book, "The Way of Excellence," which Steve Kerr, nine-time NBA Champion, is calling "an absolutely beautiful book"
Subscribe to The Growth Equation newsletter
Join The Growth Equation Academy
If you are enjoying "excellence, actually," do us a huge favor: text your favorite episode to three people so they can enjoy it, too. Thanks!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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