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ACHIEVING OUR BEST SELF

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Achieving our Best Self<br />

Victoria Díaz-Zorita<br />

The answer he gave me to the question on how important is motivation in situations<br />

such as the preparation for a marathon offered me plenty of new information I did not pay<br />

attention at in the past. To start with, in his answer, he made emphasis on fears and how<br />

these affect the person involved. I learnt that one can measure the size of the challenge<br />

based on the fears of each person, the more exposed you are, the harder it is and for<br />

instance a much higher amount of motivation is needed. It was then I remembered<br />

something mentioned on a video I saw called “Fear on the stages of life” guided by Dr.<br />

Roberto Perez 16 . In the beginning of this documental, Roberto Perez referred to fear as<br />

something that will try a person’s personal consistency, not an enemy. I consider this<br />

extremely important because I assume that fear itself can be considered a type of<br />

motivation as the fact of getting over them is a great challenge which can help us get<br />

stronger each day.<br />

As from internal and external motivation and how each of them is present in runners,<br />

what Hugo mentioned is that in fact it is completely created by the athlete but the role that<br />

plays the coach, family, friends, etc. and how they go along with the challenge or confronts<br />

it, will affect the runner’s motivation turning it into something positive or into something<br />

negative. What this means is that in the case the family and friends understand this passion<br />

and urge of running a marathon, this will help the runner very much. This will allow<br />

him/her to be 100% focused on each workout as well as on the race with nothing pushing<br />

him/her backwards as complains or demanded attention from other people as a<br />

consequence of so much dedication to this challenge. What Hugo Bressani made emphasis<br />

on, using as well information from personal experiences, is that when races are too hard at<br />

the point of even considering to quit half way, what most inspires the athlete is not<br />

completing the race as said before but to honor in some way all the people who supported<br />

and helped him throughout the whole journey.<br />

This perspective justifies what Luz Maria Francione said related to what motivates<br />

her as she probably does not see it from her position but actually her surroundings<br />

influence her a lot. Besides, something she mentioned in the interview is that her husband<br />

is an athlete as well so at least both of them understand what the other is going through at<br />

the moment of preparing for a race. For instance, this can be related to what I mentioned in<br />

the previous paragraph on how our surroundings can motivate us still if we do not notice.<br />

16 International speaker on ethics, personal development, communication and team work and integral<br />

leadership’s values<br />

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