1. Embrace Hard Work
During the tournament, journalists asked Roger Federer how he was able to come back better than before, considering his injury, age, and long absence from the sport.
His response was simple:
"I worked very hard with my team. I tried to work the hardest."
During the tournament, journalists asked Roger Federer how he was able to come back better than before, considering his injury, age, and long absence from the sport.
His response was simple:
"I worked very hard with my team. I tried to work the hardest."
2. Think and Plan Long-Term
Be laser-focused on your priorities and say no to any opportunities that might not align with your long-term goals.
You're in for the long-haul, not the sprint.
Be laser-focused on your priorities and say no to any opportunities that might not align with your long-term goals.
You're in for the long-haul, not the sprint.
Roger Federer: "You have to believe in the long-term plan you have but you need the short-term goals to motivate and inspire you."
3. Constantly Adapt to Evolve
Roger Federer: "As you grow older, it becomes a bit more quality-orientated and not so much quantity because quantity hurts the body."
Roger Federer: "As you grow older, it becomes a bit more quality-orientated and not so much quantity because quantity hurts the body."
4. Increase your Capacity
Roger Federer: "You have to put in a lot of sacrifice and effort for sometimes little reward but you have to know that if you put in the right effort the reward will come."
Roger Federer: "You have to put in a lot of sacrifice and effort for sometimes little reward but you have to know that if you put in the right effort the reward will come."
Identify the skills that you need to acquire to excel at your job and constantly learn and develop those skills.
5. Rest is a Key Productivity Factor
Roger Federer sleeps for 11-12 hours per day.
Rest and recovery is also a key factor in our careers. Jumping to a new project immediately after finishing a big one can lead to burning out.
Roger Federer sleeps for 11-12 hours per day.
Rest and recovery is also a key factor in our careers. Jumping to a new project immediately after finishing a big one can lead to burning out.
Summary:
1. Embrace Hard Work
2. Think and Plan Long-Term
3. Constantly Adapt to Evolve
4. Increase your Capacity
5. Rest is a Key Productivity Factor
1. Embrace Hard Work
2. Think and Plan Long-Term
3. Constantly Adapt to Evolve
4. Increase your Capacity
5. Rest is a Key Productivity Factor
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