Do you do sports? Are there any lessons sports taught you?
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And if possible, what impact does this have on your private life?
And especially on your professional life?
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Emily Harris@emily_harris
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I do badminton...was out of touch recently...Grit and determination are two things I learned and it helps me with my startup journey too.
I do gym and occasionally tennis. But I personally don't treat it as a learning experience. For me, it's all about having fun. Because if I don't enjoy it, I won't do it:)
@katyaveremeichik It's wonderful to love what you do. even more when it comes to sports!
after what I read it already brings you joy and well-being! it's awesome! Nope ?
I do sports regularly. It helps me keep fit and I finally lost weight. Also, it became easier to organize my daily life since I started doing workouts.
Yeap! I enjoy playing table tennis, welp! It's not a strenuous sport, but it keeps me sane. 😁
@pramit_marattha It's It's very physical, I love playing it even if I suck at it ! Bravo
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I only started recently, but it taught me two things:
- the first —and I regret to announce it— is that it positively impact health, sleep, and mood, a
- the second is that I was having limiting beliefs regarding my abilities; but you gotta start to know that.
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Eh ! I wish I continued with sports. One thing I have learned watching sports a lot is this ability to endure and keep plugging away !
Golf, I play to a high standard and have done for some time. It's uncanny how many similarities there are to running startup.
1. You can focus on improving one area to the detriment of another.
2. Sometimes things don't go right and it's just not your day.
3. There isn't a silver bullet, you've just got to keep practicing and playing (despite point 2).
4. Your round can be over with a single mistake.
5. No one cares about you till you get good, then everyone wants to speak to you and play with you.
Fortunately, with a startup, you're not on your own. You go at it with a team.
Sports taught me how to analyze losses and find the motivation to try again. Also, and just as important - the power of teamwork.
Sports are literally a lifesaver, and all kids should start early in life. The chosen sports need to match character though. In my case, it taught me resilience and discipline, precious for everything that came next.
@cristinaimre Cheer ! That's a great explanation and I totally agree with you.
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I do running. 3 or 4 times every week and I run about 10km each time.
@zhitao_yan it's excellent. and you manage to maintain the rhythm each week?
@zhitao_yan It's impressive ! Big UP ! How many km do you do per day?
For physical fitness, I play cricket, do swimming, and run.
For my mind, I play chess.
I started to play Bubble football once per week for a couple of months now and I believe it taught me to adapt in all circumstances and to work in a team while being isolated.
The next step for me is to participate in the annual Cheese Rolling event to challenge myself!
Of course I do, twice a week at least! I think sports taught me how to be patient and that everything comes in time when you train on a regular basis :)
I do swim regularly. Training and staying calm help you to stay afloat if you can not do anything else then.
I am an avid fan of horse-riding. If it learned me one thing, that would be empathy.