10 WAYS TO ACHIEVE YOUR LIFE GOALS
WEDNESDAY’S COFFEE BREAK WITH <ANDY SCHLECK>
Whether personal or professional, goal setting is a powerful process to motivate yourself and turn your vision and goals of the future into a reality.
What is even more challenging – is how to achieve them!
Who else would know better how to succeed in reaching for one’s goals than the Winner of the Tour de France 2010 and successful businessman, Andy Schleck!?
Do not miss the opportunity to read Andy Schleck’s 10 ways to achieve your life goals!
thoughts for the week:
Because our speaker does care, Andy chose to leave you with something to reflect about. Here are some inspiring thoughts that we would like to leave you with for the week. May this inspire you to achieve more and start reaching your life goals!
Here is a little bit of advice from our Inspiring speaker:
10 ways to achieve your life goals
- Believe in the things you are doing!
- Challenge yourself
- Be human
- Give… before you take
- Make yourself available for people
- Never relax and settle !
- Always feel the need to move forward
- Always question yourself
- Be passionate
- Work hard !!!
and remember
STAY INSPIRED!
a little more about OUR INSPIRING SPEAKER:
Andy Schleck has left an impressive legacy for the world of sports and continues to bring inspiration along with motivation to many.
He is a former professional cyclist and winner of the Tour de France in 2010. In 2010 he also won the Tour de France Young rider classification for the third time in a row. He cites his victory in the Galibier stage of the 2011 Tour de France as one of his most memorable achievements.In addition to his Tour de France victory he has won, among others, the 2009 Liège-Bastogne-Liège cycle race and in 2011 by winning RaboRonde Heerlen as well as the mountains classification of the Tour de Suisse he proved himself to be a great champion and cyclist.Schleck’s team, Trek Factory Racing, said Andy Schleck has made a “lasting impact on the sport”. They described him as good-natured with a strong character and good sense of sportsmanship. The team said the young rider “distinguished himself as a humble, hard-working and earnest competitor.” .
In 2014 Andy Schleck retired from professional cycling due to a serious knee injury incurred from a crash during that year’s Tour de France. Aged just 30, he has left an impressive legacy for the sport and his achievements, experiences and awards continually bring inspiration and motivation to many.
In 2016, his career takes a new turn with the opening of his new specialized shop : Andy Schleck Cycles
To discover more about Andy Schleck, click on this link to view his profile: PROFILE
Read more about Andy Schleck’s interview here.
By Marjolaine TIPAKA