F3 Buffalo is part of the F3 Nation, which is a national network of free, peer-led workouts for men based on the principles of Fitness, Fellowship, and Faith.
People aren’t homeless. They are experiencing homelessness.
People aren’t anxious or depressed. They are experiencing anxiety or depression.
People aren’t failures. They are experiencing failure.
What people ARE is people.
Thinking like this changes everything.
Nobody #Accelerates by accident. You’re never going to just fall into making better choices.
Thoughts —> Desire —> Choices —> Actions —> Habits —> Character —> Destiny —> Legacy…
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F3 GrowRuck: an event to challenge you to be your best self, to find reserves of strength you didn’t know you had, and make friendships forged through teamwork and resilience.
The đź’Ą đź’Ą s For Today
My Cents Worth
1) Be happy not because everything is good, but because you can see the good side of everything. #optimism
2) Work hard in silence, let your success be your noise.
3) When fear knocks on the door, answer with faith!
Informal free half marathon Saturday 5/21 in Delaware Park put on by F3 Buffalo. We’re doing a flexible start time with a plan for everyone to finish at 830am. Please email F3Buffalo@gmail.com if you’re interested and would like more information.
It’s been said, “leadership doesn’t happen in a day - it happens daily.” Keep doing the right thing. You never know the impact you’re having on others.
We’ve seen survivors, students, outcasts and men of prominence lead workouts. When did the impact of “peer led” really sink in for you? Share your story and tag your region!
The đź’Ą đź’Ą s For Today
You need to expect to succeed. Does that mean you always will? No. You will fail. You will make mistakes. But if you expect to win, you maximize your talent, and you keep trying.
Didn’t sleep well last night? Good news, today is a new day. Milk spoiled? Maybe have toast instead. Lots to do on the agenda this morning? Tackle one thing at a time. The problems of the day will compound if you let them. Don’t let them. Plan. Do. Check. Adjust.
Ben Franklin was one of the most prolific figures of our lifetime.
Postmaster, ambassador, founding father. (Oh yea, he filed 1000 patents, too.)
How’d he do it all?
Here’s a 2-min breakdown of his top rules for productivity.
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