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In this episode of Open Your Eyes, McKay delves into the theme of taking control of one's life and reaching one's potential, and he does this through the lens of the Boston Marathon. The stories of some Marathon runners, as discussed by McKay, offer insight and encouragement to do the hard things in order to achieve success. The rigorous process of qualifying for the marathon, the dedication and hard work required to be considered as a participant, the emotions and experiences of race day, and the camaraderie and support of the spectators and fellow runners are all explored. Our host also shares the power of determination and perseverance, and introduces listeners to the "Scream Tunnel" - a powerful reminder of the impact that support and encouragement can have in an individual's journey towards their goals.
During the episode, McKay also recounts the remarkable story of Katherine Switzer, and emphasizes the importance of proving our abilities and the price we must pay to truly run the race of life. As you listen in today, you will gain insight into how to take your life back and do the things necessary to grow your business and achieve success - including losing things such as idle time and the willingness to procrastinate so that you can gain energy, satisfaction, and a sense of being remarkable. Inspirational and motivational, today’s episode answers that most crucial of questions: Isn’t it time to do the hard things necessary to take your life back?
The Finer Details of This Episode:
Quotes:
"500,000 spectators line the route and gather at the finish line to cheer on a brother, a sister, a friend, or to just watch runners reaching their goals."
"Race day is an experience all by itself."
"One magical place on the course is called ‘Scream Tunnel.’"
"Isn't it time to take your life back, do the hard things when it's time?”
"And soon you'll be in the habit and your life, yourself, your self worth, will return."
"It also means you may gain a few things - energy, satisfaction, and a sense of you being remarkable."
"She trained and worked and finally ran a marathon plus an extra 5 miles to prove to her coach that she could run the distance."
"And in Katherine's case, she proved her ability in training by herself with no one watching.”
"The other runners were happy to see her and supportive of her.”
Links:
https://www.mckaychristensen.org/
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In this episode of Open Your Eyes, McKay delves into the theme of taking control of one's life and reaching one's potential, and he does this through the lens of the Boston Marathon. The stories of some Marathon runners, as discussed by McKay, offer insight and encouragement to do the hard things in order to achieve success. The rigorous process of qualifying for the marathon, the dedication and hard work required to be considered as a participant, the emotions and experiences of race day, and the camaraderie and support of the spectators and fellow runners are all explored. Our host also shares the power of determination and perseverance, and introduces listeners to the "Scream Tunnel" - a powerful reminder of the impact that support and encouragement can have in an individual's journey towards their goals.
During the episode, McKay also recounts the remarkable story of Katherine Switzer, and emphasizes the importance of proving our abilities and the price we must pay to truly run the race of life. As you listen in today, you will gain insight into how to take your life back and do the things necessary to grow your business and achieve success - including losing things such as idle time and the willingness to procrastinate so that you can gain energy, satisfaction, and a sense of being remarkable. Inspirational and motivational, today’s episode answers that most crucial of questions: Isn’t it time to do the hard things necessary to take your life back?
The Finer Details of This Episode:
Quotes:
"500,000 spectators line the route and gather at the finish line to cheer on a brother, a sister, a friend, or to just watch runners reaching their goals."
"Race day is an experience all by itself."
"One magical place on the course is called ‘Scream Tunnel.’"
"Isn't it time to take your life back, do the hard things when it's time?”
"And soon you'll be in the habit and your life, yourself, your self worth, will return."
"It also means you may gain a few things - energy, satisfaction, and a sense of you being remarkable."
"She trained and worked and finally ran a marathon plus an extra 5 miles to prove to her coach that she could run the distance."
"And in Katherine's case, she proved her ability in training by herself with no one watching.”
"The other runners were happy to see her and supportive of her.”
Links:
https://www.mckaychristensen.org/
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