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Rylee

@ryleepierce

Arizona Softball Alum. Dog Mom. Fiancé to @karalynmariee

CA - MO - AZ Katılım Mart 2012
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Dr. Malachi - (Dr. Run)
Dr. Malachi - (Dr. Run)@malachiobrien·
‼️ CARRIE UNDERWOOD LEADING WORSHIP Just another example of her heart for Christ. So many things about her to respect.
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The Tennis Letter
The Tennis Letter@TheTennisLetter·
Carlos Alcaraz having a nice moment with the Roland Garros crowd. He’s taking some practice swings. The crowd cheers after each finished stroke. 😂 Carlitos can’t help but smile. ❤️
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The Tennis Letter
The Tennis Letter@TheTennisLetter·
Listen to the sound of the crowd as Rafa Nadal walked on court at Roland Garros for the first time in 722 days. One of the greatest hero’s in all of sports who did the impossible over and over again at this event. All the feels. 🥹
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The Tennis Letter
The Tennis Letter@TheTennisLetter·
Baby Rafa Nadal & Rafa’s wife Mery supporting him at Roland Garros. 🥹 Baby Rafa looks nervous 😂
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Ilaria | Gracias Rafa ❤️
Ilaria | Gracias Rafa ❤️@IlariaSinHache·
This part is truly sending me 😭 I love cheeky Rafa 😏
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SFGiants
SFGiants@SFGiants·
Just when you think you've seen it all from Matt Chapman...
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Front Office Sports
ESPN has had the NBA since 2002. But Iowa-UConn's Final Four matchup was the network's most-watched basketball game—men’s or women’s, pro or collegiate—ever.
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NBC Sports Philadelphia
NBC Sports Philadelphia@NBCSPhilly·
The most Philly love story of all time 🥺 Jason Kelce tells us about the night he met his wife Kylie during his retirement press conference.
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Rylee@ryleepierce·
@jen_schro I think the new wave of pitchers we are seeing are realizing how precise they have to be.
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Hoop Herald
Hoop Herald@TheHoopHerald·
This is so good and needs to be heard by so many people “We are trying to skip the step of adversity, you can never skip that in life.” Those that didn’t have to grind to reach success have a tough time dealing w/ hardship (Via @MichaelWBratton 🎥)
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Rylee@ryleepierce·
@ryan_soukup I look forward to your commentary every time the 49ers play. Keep em rollin’!
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Arizona Softball
Arizona Softball@ArizonaSoftball·
𝐋𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐜𝐲. 𝐄𝐱𝐜𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞. 𝐅𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐥𝐲.   The foundation of Arizona Softball has been built. Let’s write the next chapters together.
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Gaspar Ribeiro Lança
Gaspar Ribeiro Lança@gasparlanca·
If you’re talking to someone who’s new to tennis and you wanna tell him/her how good Daniil Medvedev is, you might want to start by showing this point.
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Adam Grant
Adam Grant@AdamMGrant·
People are more open to constructive criticism when it’s clear that you believe in their potential and care about their growth. link.chtbl.com/RTAdam
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
A concept I can't stop thinking about: Shoshin. Shoshin is a Zen Buddhist idea that means "the beginner's mind." Here's how I think about it: (you may want to bookmark this for later) Over the course of your life to date, you have filled your mind with an endless array of beliefs, assumptions, and understandings about the world around you. These form the basis of how we experience, process, and make sense of life. Every new thing we encounter is placed onto this map of reality. It insulates us from the embarrassment of feeling like a beginner—of feeling adrift in an ocean of uncertainty. The problem: When we are too entrenched in our map, we may fail to see the beauty of something new. New information that doesn't fit how we see the world is rejected and cast aside. Shoshin is the idea that we should approach everything with a beginner's mind. Be willing to scrape away those old assumptions, to embrace new beliefs, to feel new ideas, and to lean into being wrong about things. We all need to embrace the embarrassment of being a beginner. Every expert started out as a beginner. The only way to accomplish something meaningful is to endure days, weeks, months, or even years of embarrassing failure. Those who lean into the embarrassment of feeling child-like again will eventually win. Lesson: Embrace your Shoshin—embrace your beginner's mind.
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