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Mentioned in 12 episodes

Chop Wood Carry Water

Book • 2016
The book follows a young boy's journey as he learns valuable lessons from his sensei, Sensei Akira, about the importance of doing simple tasks over a long period.

The phrase 'chop wood, carry water' symbolizes the daily efforts necessary to build a strong foundation for success.

The book offers practical strategies and emphasizes the significance of consistent good habits, daily tasks, and embracing the process to achieve long-term goals.

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Mentioned in 12 episodes

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Cory Hixson
as a book he wants to read, relating to the concept of discomfort and suffering.
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in the context of focusing on the present moment and the process.
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Candace Parker
as one of her favorite books, which is about commitment to the process.
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when discussing the importance of responding rather than reacting in challenging situations.
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as a book about living in the moment.
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Molly Fletcher
as a great book, easy to read and about falling in love with the process.
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Gage Heward
as a book emphasizing the importance of fundamentals and consistent effort.
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, highlighting the concept of building one's own house as a metaphor for dedication and focus.
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as an easy read with practical advice on mental performance for athletes.
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