Scott’s Thoughts: The Silent Majority
Complaints always seem to surface, but more often than not there’s a silent majority of appreciation out there. Perhaps silence should be perceived as approval, but it’s seldom the case.
Complaints always seem to surface, but more often than not there’s a silent majority of appreciation out there. Perhaps silence should be perceived as approval, but it’s seldom the case.
There’s great temptation to give up when you are afraid or the way seems virtually impossible. When I reflect on my successes and failures, the common element is whether or not I stuck it out past the point I thought there was no reason to carry on.
Some lessons learned from cycling in centuries over the years, including what it has to do with goal setting, enjoying the process, and being honest with ourselves.
Information overload has come with an interesting side effect: Opportunity Overload. Learn how to handle it.
Have you ever noticed how an easy time makes for a bad story? Without a little conflict, a little adversity, a little, “How in the world did you get out alive?” a story just flops.
Don’t shy from defeat. Defeat is a good teacher. It helps us reflect on our methods, retrace our steps.