
EP 35 - Winning vs. Learning: Re-Thinking Competition with Self & Others
If we know winning isn't "everything", why do we remain obsessed with it as a metric of success? Here's how we can shift...
Home Court Health with Tom Foolery
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Show Notes
Paul Chek has had an immeasurable impact on how I see the world of true health, and that has been especially profound in the realm of competition.
It is easy to be swept up in the hype of winning (and winning by any means) in this world that values it above all else. But what if we were to focus less on the avoidance of losing, in favor of leaning into new discoveries?
This is a massive transition for inner-standing our potential progress in any endeavor. If we appreciate that our most invigorating competition is with ourself of yesterday, then WE NEVER LOSE!
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