Walter H Olsen retweetledi
Walter H Olsen
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Walter H Olsen retweetledi

As I said a few years ago, Biden was not in charge. Whoever controlled his teleprompter was.
Phil Holloway ✈️@PhilHollowayEsq
Speaker Johnson spills the tea Joe has been signing executive orders without knowing what he’s signing, and not remembering what he’s signed We need a thorough investigation into how this could happen It’s the biggest scandal in presidential history
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The best high school football teams come to Memorial Stadium to battle for the state title! nebraskapublicmedia.org/en/series-medi…
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Walter H Olsen retweetledi

"Be that guy...
have the most positive energy -bring the most positive impact on the people around you.
Those are the special people.
Positive energy around the folks that you spend a lot of time with has far more greater impact on the collective goals than how talented you are." @gregolsen88
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@FirstdownX__Os This looks a lot like Ryan & Luke leading the way … C’mon man, how good was that Tristan?
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Greg Olsen said, "Hard is good. The earlier you can learn to deal with hard, the easier it gets...because hard is coming. Whether we want to shield it from kids now or not, hard is coming."
You can't steal the struggle for other people.
People today are afraid to start because they're afraid to "fail".
When you're afraid to fail, you become paralyzed.
You're too scared to take risks, to try new things, or to put yourself out there.
How to Overcome That Fear of Failure:
1. Change your Attitude About "Failing" - Failure isn’t a sign of weakness, it’s a sign of bravery. True growth only happens when you learn from your mistakes. Reframe the language and perception around challenges or "failures", make it exciting and enticing to try new things.
2. Keep Trying New Things - Encourage children to explore new activities and interests. This helps them understand that it's normal not to excel at everything. It also normalizes a "beginner's mindset" when learning and grow. They will understand that the value lies in the experience and learning process, not just in achieving success.
3. Emphasize Effort not Ability - Focus on the effort put into a task, rather than the innate ability. Praise the hard work and determination, not the outcome. Cultivating a growth mindset allows children to understand that abilities can be developed through dedication and persistence.
4. Demonstrate Unconditional Support and Love - Children need to feel secure in the knowledge that their value and your love for them are not contingent on their successes or failures. It is not outcome driven. Showing consistent support builds confidence and to allow them to take risks and learn from their experiences without the fear of losing your approval.
5. Go through Worst-Case Scenarios and Fear-Setting - Fear setting helps you to identify and confront your fears and the potential obstacles that may be holding you back. You think through the worst-case scenario and the steps to mitigate it. The process allows you to put your fears under a microscope and consider the potential benefits of taking action vs. “failing”.
Worrying about failure holds you back more than the failure itself ever could. Accept that there will always be setbacks and challenges in life.
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