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Ali Asif

@aliasifcoach

CEO Alumination | Certified Life Coach | Ex VP Microsoft Speaker Club, UK #ManOnAMission

London, England 参加日 Temmuz 2010
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“Stop dragging yesterday into today. The argument. The mistake. The missed chance. It’s already gone. Stop reliving it. Learn fast. Forgive yourself faster. Move forward. Life happens in the direction you face.”
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“Pressure is a Privilege. And if you’re feeling any pressure or weight of expectation, you are breathing rare air, that very few of us get to live inside”.
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“Face the truth about yourself, your habits, your effort, your excuses, your blind spots. It’s uncomfortable, but it’s the only thing that saves you from years of wasted time. You can’t fix what you’re still pretending isn’t broken.”
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Wise and confident managers lean into problems, using them to improve systems and develop people. Incompetent managers avoid or ignore them, lacking the capability to solve and learn from them. The difference isn’t the problem, it’s the standard they operate at.
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“You are responsible for your own happiness. Too many people seek to place blame, everything is someone or something else’s fault. It’s such a lazy way to live, blaming the world for what happens to you when you’re unwilling to put in the work needed for a good life.”
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“Your future is shaped by the habits you repeat, not the goals you set.”
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Pain is the origin story, not the ending. Everyone you admire carries a chapter left untold. The real question isn’t what happened to you, it’s what you chose to do with it. Your wound can become your weapon. That choice is always yours.
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“Stop reliving yesterday’s mistakes. Focus on winning today.”
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The more you think about your problems, the bigger they become. Go outside, look up at the sky, take a deep breath and walk a bit to clear your mind. Remember, worrying does not change the outcome.
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“When you're feeling overwhelmed, there are only two things you should do... get organised and get to work. The rest is just noise. Peace is found in progress.”
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“When you're feeling overwhelmed, there are only two things you should do... get organized and get to work. The rest is just noise. Peace is found in progress.”
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“Goals are for people who care about winning once. Systems are for people who care about winning repeatedly.”
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“You cannot rush life. Things happen when they are supposed to happen. Your role is to show up everyday and give it your best. Your best will not be the same everyday. There are days you’ll be motivated and some you’ll feel defeated. And such is life! Keep keeping on!”
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Having a fully functioning body is such an underrated privilege. Legs that work, eyes that can see, hands that can move… it’s all a blessing. Take care of it.
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“The best math you can learn is how to calculate the future cost of current decisions.”
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Kenisha@heyitskenisha·
Me and my GOAT, Novak Djokovic. No words for how much this meant to me. Dream come true. 15+ years in the making! @DjokerNole 🐐🤍
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“Don’t wait to be told what to do. True character is revealed in what you do without supervision.”
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“It can take up to 23 minutes to refocus after checking a non-essential notification. Constant, unproductive phone alerts don’t just interrupt your moment, they slowly dismantle your entire day. Prioritise your notifications, and you protect your focus.”
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Most of the things we worry about never happen. But the time we spend worrying is time we don’t get back. Better to focus on what we can control. Our attitude. Our effort. The next step forward. One steady step at a time usually beats a thousand “what ifs”.
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anand mahindra@anandmahindra·
This outstanding narrative doesn’t require any addition or embellishment. There’s no better candidate for this morning’s #MondayMotivation than Novak Djokovic He gives us all the courage to defy the odds… @DjokerNole
Vuk Jeremić@jeremic_vuk

There are moments in sport when the scoreboard becomes irrelevant, when what unfolds in front of us feels less like competition and more like history. Under the lights of Rod Laver Arena tonight, Novak Djokovic @DjokerNole stood across the net from time itself—and refused to step aside. He didn’t win the historic 11th Australian Open title. And yet, what Novak produced felt even more improbable than just another record. At the age of 38, he played on equal terms with Carlos Alcaraz @carlosalcaraz, the best player in the world today—a player who was just ONE year old when Novak played his first Australian Open. Let that sink in. This wasn’t a symbolic appearance or a nostalgic echo of former greatness. This was Novak Djokovic competing, suffering, adapting, and believing at the highest possible level—against youth, speed, and the new era embodied in Alcaraz. Nobody in tennis has ever managed anything remotely close to this. Not across eras. Not across generations. Not with this level of relevance. What we saw in Australia was courage in its purest form. The courage to step onto the biggest stage knowing that time, physics, and history are stacked against you—and conquering it anyway. Novak’s greatness has never been only about his innumerable titles—it is about his character. About standing alone. About enduring doubt, pressure, and expectation, and still showing up with the same fire. That is why he belongs in the company of figures larger than sport itself. Like Muhammad Ali, he carried conviction and fought battles far beyond the scoreboard. And he will continue doing so. Novak Djokovic didn’t lose in Melbourne tonight. He showed us what timeless greatness looks like.

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