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When You Need to Sprint

  • andybailey0
  • Sep 3
  • 1 min read

Updated: 4 hours ago

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Bernini didn’t wait for perfect marble. He worked with what was already there cutting, shaping, responding as the form revealed itself. The sculpture emerged through motion.

 

When you can sense a future version of yourself taking shape: capable, confident, admired by others, but still rough around the edges. You don’t need to stop and contemplate the block. You need to start carving.

 

Not because everything is clear, but because enough of it is. You have ideas, energy, and intent. You know roughly where you want to go, even if the route is still forming. 

What’s missing isn’t motivation. It’s focus.

 

You don’t need answers handed to you, but you do need space to think, challenge and test your assumptions out loud. You want momentum and not noise.

 

This is often the phase where ambition is high, time feels tight and everything feels possible at once. You are deciding what actually matters. You practise new ways of leading or working and turn instinct into something repeatable. You move. You learn. You adjust.

 

It’s not about perfection or polish. It’s about rhythm. Clarity in motion. Making progress visible and confidence tangible.

 

You don’t need to slow down. You need to move well.

 

Bernini knew when to keep carving. Momentum mattered. Not because the work was finished, but because the form was alive.

 

The marble is already in front of you.Sometimes the bravest thing to do is make the first cut.

 

Let’s Sprint.




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