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		<title>By: Peter</title>
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		<description>Personal coach Steve Little shares a story of an Olympic athlete he once coached. She was highly disciplined and rather successful. She had honed her swimming skills to the max with a carefully planned and rigorous routine (sleep, nutrition, mental, practice, etc.), but found her performance met a ceiling she wanted to break through. Unfortunately Steve did not give away all his secrets, but he did mention that he had the athlete drop out of her routines and drop out of swimming altogether for a couple of months, I think it was, while the two prepared for a new paradigm. The results were that she was subsequently able to break through the ceiling with relative ease.

Sometimes success gets in the way of greater success.</description>
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<p>Sometimes success gets in the way of greater success.</p>
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