At that time I was used to training hard,
sometimes going to failure (which I don't recommend, especially in Planche).
Not exact matches
Many entrepreneurs lose money because they don't invoice properly, can't keep track of who owes what, and
sometimes are so embarrassed over their own
failure to invoice that they just let it
go.
And
sometimes, it's the
failure to acknowledge how the toxic theology and horrible actions
go hand - in - hand allows the problem
to continue.
When I
go out and eat, if I really like something, I try
to go home and recreate it,
sometimes with success and
sometimes with
failure.
Some lifters will say their lift was an RPE 8, however, if you made them
go to failure, they'd get another 4 or 5 reps. And
sometimes the opposite happens, they will tell it was an RPE 7, but when
going to failure they'd get another 1 or 2 reps.. It requires you
to be honest with yourself and objectively rate your lifts.
when I try
to stay below 20, food is all I can think about and I get cranky and obsessed and then feel like a
failure if I
go over my goal, which
sometimes spirals into a binge.
If one of those things actually did happen
to me so I had
to cancel a date (my workdays actually do
go from 9
to 17 hours
sometimes because of equipment
failures), I'd make sure
to give details and schedule a new date in the same phone call.
The player doomed
to failure is the one that stubbornly sticks
to methods that have seen success in the past, with certain levels here
going so far as
to switch which character you're in control of partway through...
sometimes multiple times.
While we all anticipate and look forward
to successful completion, recognition of efforts and corresponding praise,
sometimes even the most skilled employee is
going to face
failure.