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One sphere sheet

One of the most challenging elements of trying to excel in multiple spheres is being able to balance your commitments across the board. Learning how to create a master plan to manage these multiple areas is critical if you are to be remotely close to your best. Here are my top tips for managing the work you need to do to be successful.

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Greetings from my summertime weekend base of Cape Cod, MA. This is our hot weather escape, where we crash with my outlaws (the in-laws) for almost every weekend of the summer. It’s a great chance to unplug from the hustle of everyday and tune into the things that really matter. This week I talk about my new book, about old book sales surging, and about a potential new $100 Season Planning Group.

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Make More Finish Lines

Published on 10. Aug, 2010 by in Lifestyle, Planning, Self Care

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Make More Finish Lines

Have you ever watched a major event like a marathon or Ironman? Not the biased television coverage, but the real deal form the sidelines? It’s powerful to watch thousands of people from all walks of life on a similar journey to complete a physical challenge in one massive attempt to reach the finish.

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Goals: To Set or Not to Set, That is the Question

Setting goals is one of the most powerful things that you can do as an individual looking to reach a new level of performance, be that on a personal or physical level. But setting goals isn’t always the only way. Leading bloggers like Leo at Zen Habits and Seth Godin on his regular blog have recently brought their cognitive powers to bear on “goals”, and I want to explore that concept from the perspective of endurance athletics and our focus on lifestyle design here at the ELD Blog. Student first, teacher second…so let’s see what we can learn!

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Free Running Tips eBook

Published on 04. Aug, 2010 by in Book, Resource, Run

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Free Running Tips eBook

We are an online community for everyday runners looking to have breakthrough performances without injury, sacrifice and ridiculous training protocols. We’re crazy about running, but we aren’t crazy runners. Get it?

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