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Real belief and the faith of coaches to try something apart from a mantra obsessed with defence.
The pressure stems from a mantra of modern medicine that patient care must be "data driven," and informed by the latest, instantly accessible information.
The name came from a mantra Cutler adopted while adapting to living with sight loss: "If life deals you lemons … get out there and make lemonade".
For example, Facebook famously shifted from a mantra of "Move fast and break things" to "Move fast with stable infrastructure". You also move from a single-threaded organization to a multi-threaded one, allowing the company to focus on more than one thing at a time.
That mindset, she told the graduates, comes from a mantra she picked up while doing improv in New York after graduating in 2007: "Follow your fear".
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"The motivation must come from within" is a mantra I heard her and others repeat.
In the pale golden foyer hangs Robert Barry's "Untitled," a 1988 pale gray painting with the words "Another" and "Possible" emerging as if from a mist, a mantra for Ms. Solomon's new life.
As I flowed through class, I let those thoughts simmer and from it arose a mantra: Release what doesn't serve you.
Instead, it's a mantra from her family's Methodist faith.
"We are going to take our country back," he said, repeating a mantra from the primary campaign.
As Mr. Bloomberg, the chairman of C40, said, repeating a mantra from his business career, "If you can't measure it, you can't manage it".
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