When you start on a big goal, tell people about it. It locks in your full commitment since you announced it publicly.
If some people support you, it helps. If they laugh at you, it gives you fuel to prove them wrong.
What do others know you are working on?
Hi Larry I just wanted to say thank you for the article on your Baja race it was awesome. Congratulations to you and Tanner that is unbelievable that you won With a two man team. I couldn’t wait to get the next days article. I have ridden in Baja twice but have no desire to race it I don’t like the high speeds.
If you are ever in Chicago we have a track and plenty of extra bikes.
Thank you for all of your articles,
Tim Slamans
Couldn’t agree more. After I share my goals, I intensify my focus on them and my competitive spirit rises. Much better chance for success than when I keep goals to myself.
That was definitely will said Larry. You should never let know one ever bring you down. When you are making progress on a goal of yours for your future and someone laughs or just ignores the whole topic that you are trying to explain. Just prove to that person that you are going to accomplish your goal and nobody is going to bring no negative towards me and my goal. Always be in an positive invironment plus peers. Yes, sometimes it is hard. Trust me I definitely know but always just stay focused and strong. You can get through anything in life.
Larry – I Just wanted to send you a quick thank you for these early morning, daily, inspirational thoughts/stories. I really enjoy them and am “fed” by them, too. With appreciation – Cynthia