My experience is what I agree to attend to.
I would instill in my team an attitude of role modeling. We run to teach other people the value of physical activity. In all things, be humble and appreciative; hurt no one; help anyone you can.
Run with your heart instead of your mind. When you think with your mind, you think of the things you can and can't do. But when you run with your heart you forget about what you can't do, and you just go out and do it.
Wanting to win races is detrimental to courage. You tend to run too conservatively because you want to wait and sprint. If you are there to force the pace, to CREATE greatness rather than to have greatness, Courageous moves are a part of your race.
Kids are afraid that if they race too fast they will get tired. Way too much fear and way too little COURAGE.
Set a new standard. Change reality. Break ground to something new and different. That achievement will live forever just because you WERE somebody special!
COURAGE is not a quality you teach. Courage is the by-product of self-discipline. It is an ATTITUDE.
I don't seem able to do my best unless I'm behind or in trouble.
The near stillness recalls what is forgotten, extinct angels.
The universe is real, but you can't see it. You have to imagine it.
You can't just put any four people together and it goes 'yaaaaah', y'know?