Monday, March 31, 2008
13.51a big breakthrough for me. i never believed i could make it. i even told someone that if she want to see me meet this timing of 13 minutes, she'll have to do it in her dreams. but yet i did it.
running napfa 2.4km made me really believe that pushing your limits can help me achieve more than i can. pushing myself beyond what i can do is a form of motivation for me.it's not that i didn't know this, but i didn't believe until i experienced it myself.
it's a matter of mindset. i haven't been seting the right mindset of
"i can do it!". i never had truly believed in myself, in my own potential. i feel small when faced with opponents. i hate to face challenges. i believed that i cannot overcome my challenges. i should learn to believe in my own potential. i never realised what i can do. the things that i can really do with my capabilities. people sometimes believed in me , yet i'm giving myself up. just like my sit-ups. my mindset on the target 30. even if i can carry on, my mind just tells my body and myself that i cannot do so. and just like mr william tan had said during the talk he gave to us -
it's the thoughts and mindset that pushes a person on to strive.
learning points:- pushing beyond limits brings me to higher heights
- believe in what you can do, anthing is achievable
never realised that just a napfa test can bring out learning points? lol. who knows, every experience can bring about learning points. =D
Swallowtail 7:56:00 PM