Guillaume Moubeche
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The car was also really broken because it felt like a deer went on the side of the car, but the deer was me. I broke my ribs. I had like ligaments in my shoulder that were torn away. And obviously I couldn't race, but I finished an Ironman recently in California. So it took me like a bit more than four months to recover.
The car was also really broken because it felt like a deer went on the side of the car, but the deer was me. I broke my ribs. I had like ligaments in my shoulder that were torn away. And obviously I couldn't race, but I finished an Ironman recently in California. So it took me like a bit more than four months to recover.
The car was also really broken because it felt like a deer went on the side of the car, but the deer was me. I broke my ribs. I had like ligaments in my shoulder that were torn away. And obviously I couldn't race, but I finished an Ironman recently in California. So it took me like a bit more than four months to recover.
But having a race in mind was really like the driver for me to recover a lot faster.
But having a race in mind was really like the driver for me to recover a lot faster.
But having a race in mind was really like the driver for me to recover a lot faster.
Do you agree with me? I want to say yes because like... I'm an entrepreneur. We do a lot of sports. I think like endurance training and entrepreneurship has a lot of things in common, because as you said, you know, it's like it's a mind game, you know, like endurance. It's from the Latin, I think, like in Durare, which is like endurance. And I think this is what happens.
Do you agree with me? I want to say yes because like... I'm an entrepreneur. We do a lot of sports. I think like endurance training and entrepreneurship has a lot of things in common, because as you said, you know, it's like it's a mind game, you know, like endurance. It's from the Latin, I think, like in Durare, which is like endurance. And I think this is what happens.
Do you agree with me? I want to say yes because like... I'm an entrepreneur. We do a lot of sports. I think like endurance training and entrepreneurship has a lot of things in common, because as you said, you know, it's like it's a mind game, you know, like endurance. It's from the Latin, I think, like in Durare, which is like endurance. And I think this is what happens.
You know, it's like you get harder and harder as you train because you have all these battles with your mind telling you, you know, that you can't do more, that you should stop, that it's not worth continuing. And this happens. Discussions I have with my brain when I train for many hours are exactly the ones that I had back in the days when I had failed like two businesses before Lemlist.
You know, it's like you get harder and harder as you train because you have all these battles with your mind telling you, you know, that you can't do more, that you should stop, that it's not worth continuing. And this happens. Discussions I have with my brain when I train for many hours are exactly the ones that I had back in the days when I had failed like two businesses before Lemlist.
You know, it's like you get harder and harder as you train because you have all these battles with your mind telling you, you know, that you can't do more, that you should stop, that it's not worth continuing. And this happens. Discussions I have with my brain when I train for many hours are exactly the ones that I had back in the days when I had failed like two businesses before Lemlist.
I had like no money left. My girlfriend at the time was paying the rent. We were living in like 28 meters square. It was really like a shitty environment. And everyone was telling me like, why don't you take a real job? Like, why don't you? And this conversation, you know, I had them with myself also. Like, why? I mean, I should stop. I should do something else. I shouldn't.
I had like no money left. My girlfriend at the time was paying the rent. We were living in like 28 meters square. It was really like a shitty environment. And everyone was telling me like, why don't you take a real job? Like, why don't you? And this conversation, you know, I had them with myself also. Like, why? I mean, I should stop. I should do something else. I shouldn't.
I had like no money left. My girlfriend at the time was paying the rent. We were living in like 28 meters square. It was really like a shitty environment. And everyone was telling me like, why don't you take a real job? Like, why don't you? And this conversation, you know, I had them with myself also. Like, why? I mean, I should stop. I should do something else. I shouldn't.
And then, you know, it's about like, how do you find the strengths and the discipline to just work on something step by step? Look for your progress. Focus on the things you can control. You know, it's like stoicism is similar to this. Are you still with that girlfriend? No. She lost count. No.
And then, you know, it's about like, how do you find the strengths and the discipline to just work on something step by step? Look for your progress. Focus on the things you can control. You know, it's like stoicism is similar to this. Are you still with that girlfriend? No. She lost count. No.
And then, you know, it's about like, how do you find the strengths and the discipline to just work on something step by step? Look for your progress. Focus on the things you can control. You know, it's like stoicism is similar to this. Are you still with that girlfriend? No. She lost count. No.
I would do a simple exercise. Let's assume they all have iPhone. You open your phone settings and you go in screen time and then you tell me whether or not you have time. You know, like it's that... Everyone, if you look at your phone, you're spending like two, three, four, sometimes five hours on your phone every day. And then people tell you that they don't have time.
I would do a simple exercise. Let's assume they all have iPhone. You open your phone settings and you go in screen time and then you tell me whether or not you have time. You know, like it's that... Everyone, if you look at your phone, you're spending like two, three, four, sometimes five hours on your phone every day. And then people tell you that they don't have time.