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Athletes who have endured the most grueling tests have a lot to tell us about how to thrive in the pandemic.
What’s the X factor that makes the world’s greatest athletes great? Find out —and learn how to discover it within yourself.
"I wanted to explore the uneasy elements of risk and injury, and try to wrap my head around the inner experience and thinking of people who are willing to consistently make themselves vulnerable to risk.”
It may be obvious that effort and stamina are required to accomplish anything worthwhile in life. But how easy is it to forget this fact in moments when we feel tortoise-like relative to our seemingly hare-like peers?
In the end, I fall back on one statement that I repeat to myself pretty often. “We are not given the burdens we deserve, we are given the burdens we can bear.”
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Resilience can be developed—whether we are stage I or stage IV—because it is a collective of beliefs that become realized through practice.
There is nothing sexy or meme-worthy about the journey. It’s hard. It’s painful. It’s not glossy and doesn’t lend itself to a hashtag or a glib tweet. It will never trend on Twitter.
When Erica Langley walked into the gym for the first time after her breast cancer surgeries, she felt overwhelmed. But in May 2021, after six months of intense training, Langley entered two bodybuilding competitions and won multiple medals, placing first in one category
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