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Conditioning
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“Full Circle”
Complete the following for time:
1500 Meter Row
100 Double Unders
800 Meter Run
100 Double Unders
1500 Meter Row
CompTrain Benchmark Workout, last completed on 4/18/18. 7 minute stagger for bigger classes
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Adam going nowhere fast!
CompTrain Daily Mindset For Wednesday!
Time is something simple that you can give someone that will make an everlasting impact. When was the last time you gave your time to someone and it had an impact on their life??
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“It’s not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving.” – Mother Theresa
Imagine we’re moving. And we have two friends, who both extend an offer to help.
The first friend writes us a check for 1,000 dollars to help with the moving expenses. Incredibly generous. The second friend doesn’t offer a dime, but instead comes to our old place, helps us pack up every box, drives with us to the new house, and unpacks everything with us into the early hours in the morning.
Fast forward two weeks later. Both friends call you to ask for a favor. Which friend are we more likely to help?
We would choose the second friend. But why? If we were to try to explain, we collectively would flow to the same, natural response… “Because they would have done it for me.”
Money has relative value. But time is an absolute.
If we want to make a “perishable donation”, give money.
If we want to make an everlasting impact, give time.
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