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The Fortitude Chronicle: A Weekly Digest of Athletic Determination
This Week's Top Picks on Culture, Mindset, and Leadership
The Fortitude Chronicle: A Weekly Digest of Athletic Determination
Dear Fortitude family,
Welcome back to my midweek motivation! Each day and week brings its own set of experiences and inspirations, compelling me to share my thoughts with all of you.
I'm excited to share my top picks of the week from social media, and I encourage everyone to send in the posts that inspire you. There's a wealth of amazing content out there that deserves recognition! As our community expands, I'll make sure to highlight the submissions that resonate with all of us. Let's keep sharing and growing together!
A risk of the talented, is that you play on "easy mode" too long...
You look great in comparison *now,*
but your advantage collapses quickly without consistent work ethic *also.*Don't glide on talent...
Apply Afterburners & Do the Work.— Dr. Julie Gurner (@drgurner)
12:38 PM • May 23, 2024
Your habits will tell you how committed you are, what you’re focused on, what matters to you, and why you’re getting the results you’re getting. At first, creating a habit is unbearable; then it’s uncomfortable; if you stick with it and are consistent, it becomes unbreakable.
— Justin Su'a (@Justinsua)
11:08 AM • May 23, 2024
"If everyone would strive to be the captain of their team as opposed to the MVP, there would be a lot better teams." @CoachdjCheetah
Relentless teammates don't seek a starring role.
Relentless teammates seek to star in the role that the team needs.— The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1)
10:23 AM • May 23, 2024
While the willingness to do hard things in an attempt to accomplish great things is commendable, actually enjoying the challenge of the process is an elite mind-set.
— Matt Rhea, PhD (@MattRheaPhD)
2:12 AM • Apr 19, 2024
Cooper Kupp on routes on air with intent…
You know what we used to call that? Deja Vu..
-Edelman.“Because once you know what’s coming, that’s when techniques and your superpowers get to come out”
-Edelman“Unconscious competence.”
-Sean McVayI’m sure some sports… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Jordan J. Gush (@JordanGush)
5:07 PM • May 23, 2024
"That's the gift in sports.
There is nothing better than being a great teammate.
You can't fool people in the locker room.
People really are going to know who you are if you show up early, put the time in...they are going to know who I am by the way I approach the next week." x.com/i/web/status/1…
— The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1)
10:03 AM • May 24, 2024
"When you're 20, you care what everybody thinks. When you're 40, you stop caring what everyone thinks. When you're 60, you realize no one was ever thinking about you in the first place." - Winston Churchill
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein)
10:02 AM • May 23, 2024
To Building Fortitude.
Warm regards,
Colin Jonov CEO & Founder, Athletic Fortitude
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