Ten Words
"**Scenes that can only be performed, they can't be read**".
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"The story doesn't really begin until you've introduced the intention".
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"Nothing stays the same and it can't remain the same".
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"Enjoy the journey of life and not just the end game".
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"Take the things that you love and build on them."
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"You can change the world just by sharing your story".
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"There is no 'I' in team (but there is a 'Me')".
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"It's really important to remind ourselves that impossible things happen".
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"We can't save the world by playing by the rules".
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"You can change the world just by sharing your story".
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Before Sir David Brailsford took over as performance director for Team GB cycling, they had won 1 gold in 76 years. At the Beijing Olympics they won 8 gold medals with a further 17 at the paralympic games and 59 world championships over the next decade.
What exactly did Sir Dave do? And what can we learn from his performance philosophies? It's not everyone, but in this episode we did into the "Kaizen" of marginal gains - the 1% rule - and look at ways which we might be able to improve the performance of ourselves and the team around us.