Will Miller

Will Miller
Will Milleris an American rower. He is a five time US National Team Member and competed in the Men's eight event at the 2012 Summer Olympics placing 4th. He grew up in Duxbury, MA and received his undergraduate degree from Northeastern University in Boston, MA. He currently resides in San Francisco, CA. His father, Bill Miller, was also a US Olympic rower...
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Money is ultimately not enough compensation for investing your time and energy: there has to be a sense of purpose, meaning and fulfillment.
trying busy too-busy
Don't be so busy trying to make a living that you're too busy to make a life.
jobs identity vulnerable
If we have no identity apart from our jobs, we are truly vulnerable.
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Sanctified ignorance is the belief that if we love God and have committed our lives to Him, everything will work out…Sanctified ignorance is no excuse for a life out of alignment, lacking joy, fulfillment, and a clear sense of accomplishment…Look at how God has uniquely gifted you in your skills and abilities, personality traits, and values, dreams and passions. It is in these that we find the authentic path designed for us for a purpose-driven life.
motivational goal accountability
No individual can achieve worthy goals without accepting accountability for his or her own actions.
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Perfectionism is not as much the desire for excellence, as it is the fear of failure couched in procrastination .
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Success doesn't sneak up on us; it starts as a dream that we combine with a clear plan of action.
opportunity ideas people
The people who complain the loudest about never having an opportunity in life are usually the ones who have no idea what they really want.
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Sorrow, anger and resentment look back, worry looks around, while faith, hope, and optimism look to the future.
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Don't wait on perfect conditions for success to happen; just go ahead and do something!
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The key to success is to be true to who you really are.
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We use a business talk. (We) huddled up (the) employees and shared (the) information (and the) facts of what happened today.
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It comes with the work and help of my teammates. I wouldn't be where I am now if it wasn't for my teammates. They push me, encourage me. Without my teammates, I probably wouldn't have gotten any of those awards.
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It comes down to a choice of the lesser of two evils.