In running like in life I am always trying to maintain a “beginner attitude”, that gives me the possibility to listen properly and learn even more. I’ve share your point, and I think to be a beginner is a privilege 😉
Thanks so much for including a link to the Strava piece in your newsletter. I'm glad you enjoyed it! It's crazy sometimes to think how much real life can be impacted by something that exists solely in the virtual world. A good mindset perspective. Also, this idea of maintaining a beginner's mindset is great. I find most of the athletes I talk to have such excitement and a thirst for knowledge when they enter the sport. It's something we should all strive to maintain.
That’s a great article!
In running like in life I am always trying to maintain a “beginner attitude”, that gives me the possibility to listen properly and learn even more. I’ve share your point, and I think to be a beginner is a privilege 😉
Thank you so much!
♥️ this. Thank you.
Thank YOU for the lovely feedback!
Thanks so much for including a link to the Strava piece in your newsletter. I'm glad you enjoyed it! It's crazy sometimes to think how much real life can be impacted by something that exists solely in the virtual world. A good mindset perspective. Also, this idea of maintaining a beginner's mindset is great. I find most of the athletes I talk to have such excitement and a thirst for knowledge when they enter the sport. It's something we should all strive to maintain.
You are very welcome, you article is a great read and a perfect addition to "The Digital Treadmill".
Hey everyone, if you liked this article please also check out this one here by my friends Björn & Jana: https://blog.ridepunkride.com/back-to-the-part-where-you-dont-know-shit/?ref=ride-punk-ride-newsletter