Welcome to the Nuggets Podcast with your host, David Sammel. Each week, we dive into enlightening discussions designed to provide you with valuable insights and food for thought on your personal and professional journey. Join us as we explore a range of topics, from overcoming adversity to unlocking the secrets of success, all aimed at empowering you to reach your full potential.

Liam Brody played extremely well in a recent tournament in Hong Kong, pushing the #5 ranked player in the world to the limit. He came into the Australian Open with great confidence and form after qualifying and making the second round in Hong Kong. However, during that tournament he developed a bone stress injury in his ankle. An MRI showed that if he played in the Australian Open, the injury could worsen or possibly lead to a fracture, which you definitely want to avoid. So the brave decision was made for Liam to withdraw from the Australian Open tournament, which was a major disappointment.

David compares disappointments like this to a bouncing rubber ball - the speed and height of the first bounce back determines eventually how high you can rebound. In other words, how quickly you recover and bounce back from a letdown is key. The longer you wait before bouncing back, sinking into depression and disappointment, the harder it gets. If you wallow on the floor too long it's like starting from scratch all over again. You can't realistically stay at a peak high point forever in anything you pursue. Setbacks and disappointments are a normal part of any journey to success. Think of them as the ball bouncing off the ground - you just need to keep bouncing back.

The best thing you can do is take action quickly after you face a disappointment, just like taking a tennis player straight back out on the court to practice after a tough loss. This will help you start feeling better and get excited about improving again faster. Keep the setbacks as short as possible by bouncing back immediately. Remember that disappointments are just part of the long journey to eventual success.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn the secrets of unwavering self-belief. Sign up now to receive your free mini-book and take the first step towards mastering the key to success in all aspects of life. https://www.mindsetcollege.co.uk/get-your-free-mini-book For any questions or to share your personal growth stories, feel free to email David at [email protected]

 


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Welcome to the Nuggets Podcast with your host, David Sammel. Each week, we dive into enlightening discussions designed to provide you with valuable insights and food for thought on your personal and professional journey. Join us as we explore a range of topics, from overcoming adversity to unlocking the secrets of success, all aimed at empowering you to reach your full potential.


Liam Brody played extremely well in a recent tournament in Hong Kong, pushing the #5 ranked player in the world to the limit. He came into the Australian Open with great confidence and form after qualifying and making the second round in Hong Kong. However, during that tournament he developed a bone stress injury in his ankle. An MRI showed that if he played in the Australian Open, the injury could worsen or possibly lead to a fracture, which you definitely want to avoid. So the brave decision was made for Liam to withdraw from the Australian Open tournament, which was a major disappointment.


David compares disappointments like this to a bouncing rubber ball - the speed and height of the first bounce back determines eventually how high you can rebound. In other words, how quickly you recover and bounce back from a letdown is key. The longer you wait before bouncing back, sinking into depression and disappointment, the harder it gets. If you wallow on the floor too long it's like starting from scratch all over again. You can't realistically stay at a peak high point forever in anything you pursue. Setbacks and disappointments are a normal part of any journey to success. Think of them as the ball bouncing off the ground - you just need to keep bouncing back.


The best thing you can do is take action quickly after you face a disappointment, just like taking a tennis player straight back out on the court to practice after a tough loss. This will help you start feeling better and get excited about improving again faster. Keep the setbacks as short as possible by bouncing back immediately. Remember that disappointments are just part of the long journey to eventual success.


Don't miss this opportunity to learn the secrets of unwavering self-belief. Sign up now to receive your free mini-book and take the first step towards mastering the key to success in all aspects of life. https://www.mindsetcollege.co.uk/get-your-free-mini-book For any questions or to share your personal growth stories, feel free to email David at [email protected]


 


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