Saturday, August 20, 2016

6 Things Deveolpers Can Learn From The Olympic Athletes In Rio

Rio Olympics 2016
Olympic Athletes practice, train, study.so what we can learn from them?

1. Preparation

Olympic Athletes training begins early on in childhood,So the best time to start new thing it NOW.
“If you fail to prepare, you’re prepared to fail.”
— Mark Spitz, Gold Medalist, Swimming

2. Motivation

 “The water doesn’t know your age.” – Dara Torres She turned 41 (yes, 41) Torres had collected 12 Olympic medals throughout her career.You'll never know if you can win the race or not if you are still standing on the start line,
So start coding, Make it run, make it run right, make it fast, make it small.Life is serials of marathons,so how we keep us always motivated is hard and to be motivated search for inspiration.Tip:I used to watch TED vedios to keep me inspirated and motivated.

3. Resilience


With the two runners in a near lock approaching the finish line, Miller dived for the finish and narrowly sealed gold.



Do what ever it take to reach you goal,when you stuck there are help outside.

4. Learn From Failure

“One shouldn’t be afraid to lose” 
— Oksana Baiul, Gold Medalist, Figure Skating
when you fail,dust yourself off and try again.

5. Show Love

EPA
If you’re not having fun, then what the hell are you doing?”
— Allison Jones, six-time Paralympian

We are not machine we only work with them,we have live to life and importantly enjoy.

6. Having a Mentor/Coatch

Coach Glenn Mills and Usain Bolt (Photo courtesy of Ian Walton/Getty Images)
Coach Glen Mills has not only helped Usain Bolt become the world’s fastest man alive, he has also helped Jamaica gain the identity of the “sprint capital of the world.” Always Surround yourself with people who make you better support you and help you achieve your goals.We become who we surround ourselves with and the best thing you can do for your career is to find a great mentor and start to apply their advice.
“You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.”― Jim Rohn

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