5 days of training, a weeks rest and I was ready to take on the challenge of my first half-Ironman in Oliver.
There I stood with over a 1000 competitors, nervous, overwhelmed but excited. Excited to walk into a situation where I know the only way I will finish is to dig deep within and challenge my mind and my heart.
That sounded all fancy and inspirational, in short I have no idea what possessed me to sign up for this race.
Click on my video to listen to my experience and the 4 unexpected lessons I learned about business along the way.
Here I am trying to figure out how to get into my new wetsuit that I will be using for the first time.

4 Lessons I learned during my half-Ironman in Oliver
LESSON 1: Run Your Own Race
Do not worry about others around you. What ever you do do it for yourself, build your business for yourself not for the sake of building a bigger business than the one next door.
LESSON 2: Be Authentic
How you play the game is a reflection of how you life your life. That lady I talk about in the above video is a great example of this. She was genuine in her kindness and that was one of the most refreshing things to experience.
LESSON 3: Create Your Ideal Culture
The culture you create in your office is a direct reflection of the level of success you will experience. Support and celebrate with your employees and clients. Not only when they have accomplished something but more so along the way.
LESSON 4: Cherish The Moment
It is important to chase your goals, but never at the expense of losing sight of your achievements and experiencing the moment.
We are capable of so much more than we give our self credit for. What ever your journey is never forget to smile through it all as it is a gift.
I look forward to hearing your experiences as well.
Fred Sarkari



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