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// One of the most remarkable stories that illustrates the power of belief is Roger Bannister's feat of running a sub 4-minute mile. Before May 6, 1954, no human had ever recorded a mile in under 4 minutes. Roger Bannister broke this barrier, and since that time thousands of athletes have done so. When Roger Bannister accomplished this feat -- it then became possible in the minds of all other aspiring mile runners. In today's episode, Eva shares this story that all kids (and adults) should hear -- and encourages all of our Big Dreamers to understand that believing in your potential to accomplish your big dreams is the first step to making those dreams a reality. For our show notes, visit DreamBigPodcast.com/116 //
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Listen to episode one hereOne of the most remarkable stories that illustrates the power of belief is Roger Bannister's feat of running a sub 4-minute mile. Before May 6, 1954, no human had ever recorded a mile in under 4 minutes. Roger Bannister broke this barrier, and since that time thousands of athletes have done so. When Roger Bannister accomplished this feat -- it then became possible in the minds of all other aspiring mile runners. In today's episode, Eva shares this story that all kids (and adults) should hear -- and encourages all of our Big Dreamers to understand that believing in your potential to accomplish your big dreams is the first step to making those dreams a reality. For our show notes, visit DreamBigPodcast.com/116
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