Lifestyle
Measuring Success
About half way through a workout it hit me that changing how we measure success is as important in triathlon as in business.
Triathlon Outsourcing
As winter begins to move on, this is a perfect time to outsource the distractions in your life to focus truly on the things that are important: your family, your health (a nice euphemism for training) and your work.
Low Hanging Fruit
In triathlon, simplicity exists. We play in three sports: swimming, cycling and running. Where is my low hanging fruit?
The Onseason: Debt Analysis
As someone who is debt phobic, I have had some opportunities for self-analysis. I realized that I have accumulated some serious debts that have nothing to do with money.
Choosing an Elite Life
We are all guilty of starting with the wrong questions. Instead of thinking about starting a business or changing your training, I try to get people to change the question.
Cutting Endurance Corners
In triathlon training, cutting or not cutting endurance corners can be an excellent predictor of success/improvement.
A Potential Disconnect
I believe that reaching our goals has nothing to do with our potential.
First Base
I am not a baseball fan. What I do appreciate about baseball is that it reminds you of what you must have in order to accomplish your goal.