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LESSONS FROM THE SADDLE'Riding Solo'

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WHY?personal reasons for aspiring to the

1,200km cycling challenge

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- 1 -TO BUILD CHARACTER

“whatever doesn’t destroy you only makes you stronger”

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- 2 -TO INSPIRE OTHERS

“demonstrating that dreams do come true for those whohave enough courage to pursue them”

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- 3 -TO LEARN FROM EXPERIENCE

“life is a succession of lessons which must be livedto be understood”

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LESSONS FROM THE SADDLE

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HAVE AN AGENDA“know what it is your are trying to achieve, determine how

you are going to do it, then go for it”

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NECESSARY TIME-OUT“you obtain more clarity by seeing things differently

and deliberately disrupting your regular routine”

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ATTITUDE CAN OFTEN DETERMINE THE OUTCOME

“a positive mindset helps you overcome barriers”

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STEP-OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE

“distancing yourself from familiarity means you aremore likely to experience something new”

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WARMTH AND NUTRITION“it’s difficult to sleep when you’re cold and hungry”

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BABY STEPS“it’s much easier to accomplish difficult challenges when

they’re broken-down into smaller parts’

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UPS AND DOWNS“for every steep hill up there’s another easier hill down further on”

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PREDICTING THE OUTCOME“we can often determine how people will behave towards us

by the way we behave towards them”

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PEOPLE ARE WEIRD“some folks place greater emphasise on the type of fuel they’re filling their cars with than what they’re feeding their children”

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RECOGNITION OF OTHERS“accepting people for who they are means you don’t have to try

and convince them to be somebody else”

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RE-AFFIRM PEOPLES’IMPORTANCE

“individuals are likely to do more for those who’ve put them in the position of power than those who’ve undermined them of it”

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TIME IS PRECIOUS“connecting with the present provides you with a greater appreciation of the moment which you are currently in”

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PAY ATTENTION“even the smallest things can distract you from your goals”

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BECOME INQUISITIVE“asking relevant questions can guide you to the right answers”

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REWARD YOURSELF REGULARLY“give yourself something to look forward to every time”

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LOOK FOR THE TREASURES“there is much to be gained from every setback’

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USE THE MOMENTUM“it’s far easier to keep moving than taking off once you have stopped”

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EMBRACE CHALLENGES“things often appear far more difficult at first than what

they actually are”

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MIX IT UP“continuously modifying things makes even the

most tedious tasks seem more interesting”

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EXCEEDING PERSONAL EXPECTATIONS

“always try to do a bit more every time than youoriginally thought you could do’

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CONTINUOUS PROGRESS“always look for more efficient and effective ways to do things”

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DEPOSIT YOUR FEEL-GOODS“by identifying your personal anchors you develop the ability to

recall familiar emotions at a later time when required”

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DO WHAT YOU ENJOY“more people are likely to benefit from the things that you

do if they’re done with passion”

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CONCLUSION“every opportunity is one that enables us to become better

people, this has been no exception”

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