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When really, it's all fair game, and every situation is an opportunity for us to act." [8] "The struggle against an obstacle inevitably propels the fighter to a new level of functioning. The extent of the struggle determines the extent of the growth. The obstacle is an advantage, not an adversity.
Holiday's third book The Obstacle Is the Way, was published May 1, 2014, also by Portfolio/Penguin. The book is based on the Stoic exercise of framing obstacles as opportunities. [citation needed] The book has sold more than 230,000 copies and was popular with both 2014 Super Bowl teams, the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks.
The final obstacle is a wide six-lane motorway. Every year, a group of volunteers help the ducks cross this dangerous road by holding up traffic. ... This gave me the opportunity to try out ...
Every human being will be temporarily or permanently disabled in their lifetime, whether from an accident, illness or injury, from malnutrition, complications of childbirth, man-made conflict, or ...
Butler put on nearly 30 pounds to play the corrupt cop, and used every inch of extra mass to convey the heavy stress and strain that Nick encounters at every obstacle–despite how arrogant and ...
The Hindu's Indrani Dutta writes, "He [The author] chronicles his journey of six months and six days in Beyond Possible which should be read not only to learn the ropes that takes one to a summit, but also perhaps as a management lesson on how to overcome every obstacle that comes between a man and his mission."
Having previously written about external obstacles in his book The Obstacle Is the Way, Holiday sought to answer questions about what to do when the biggest obstacle is internal. [5] In the prologue of the book, Holiday explains how finding early successes led him to the realization that ego can cloud ambition and hinder personal and ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is likely to block attempts to reduce false advertising and foreign interference in elections, a prominent expert argues in a new book that is focused on filtering good ...