How to leverage your passions of marathon running and entrepreneurship

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Leverage your passions is the key to a happy life How to jump into the sneakers and start running at 5 AM? What motivates a guy to go out and running 30km on Sunday morning, instead of staying in bed and rest? What leads to that a 62 years person quit his corporate job to start his own business? You can deliver the answer in different shapes, but in this particular case, it’s all about passion and how to leverage your passions. You can take advantage of most passions in life, but to leverage your passions of marathon running and entrepreneurship, works perfectly well. This article pretends to streamline what it takes to leverage your passions in a feasible way. First, both activities have the base on long-term goals. You can impossibly start training for a marathon race and successfully execute the race two weeks later. Entrepreneurship works the same way. There doesn’t exist any serious business where you start today and two weeks later, your business is complete and profitable. What happens in the mindset when you start to train for marathon races? We are talking about 42,195 meters or 26.2 miles. For sure a lot of things, but passion is absolutely one of the ingredients. You cannot execute a marathon plan in a sprinter race speed, but it takes time. The confidence you get will be tremendous. When lining up for the first marathon race ever, you’ll know that you have trained according to your plan. Everything is properly prepared for success. To train and run a marathon race you need to have: A Passion, a Challenge, a Decision and a Plan.

Entrepreneurs are like Marathon Runners Think about any successful entrepreneur you know and for sure there is a real passion for their mission. Indeed, a serious decision was taken before the launch of the whole business project, with a detailed plan on how to reach the goal. And here we go! Challenge every single hurdle during the race towards the final goal. It is more likely to be a rule than an exception that some barriers turn into severe obstacles. For a marathon runner, this can be represented by the famous “Wall.” Somewhere around kilometer 30 (18.5 miles) when the body is completely empty of all energy. The immediate feeling is that here it all ends. Often you associate the “wall” with a whole range of symptoms, such as dehydration, nausea, dizziness, headache, a lack of coordination and muscle spasms, poor thinking, poor decision taking and so on….

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