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Friday, July 15, 2022

Your Performance and a Food Shortage


Gas prices may see a decrease in price for a certain time - hope it continues. But, groceries still see odd prices. Some food items may take longer to restock, which may signify a shortage. Are our groceries set up for a possible food shortage? Perhaps.

If a food shortage occurs, let me share two guidelines you can follow: 

1) Steady the course. Do not lose track of the regimen that keeps your body in shape. If you have a shaky regimen, then you can strengthen it with more structure. 

Whenever current times create a challenge, health receives the boot, get outta here until I want you back! At least, I have seen it happen often. So, keep working on you because without yourself, you cannot advance or triumph the challenge. 

With TEEM, you receive an experience that can combat similar challenges, which may affect your wallet.

2) No annoyance about it. Stop me if this bit is annoying: You're down in the dumps, unsure about your next health steps, and you get drilled via social media messages about what you are not doing or what you should have done to avoid a mishap?

Good example: In the beginning of Covid in 2020, a plethora of social media videos surfaced, telling everyone to get their mind right ✅. True, a mind right can hold success tight. The information had a throw-it-down-your-throat vibe at a sensitive time when individuals lost jobs, homes, families, and loved ones. Depression and the suicide rate increased as well.

Ugh!

No throat javelins.

There is no guarantee that we may face a food shortage, which could affect the poorest individuals. I only express the what if possibility - a ripe time to stay ready, so you never have to get ready.

Isn't that last one overstated?

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You can control urges that decrease the amount of attention to your performance pursuit. Overcome these trials. You have the triumph in you!

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Derek |@teemptraining derekteempt@gmail.com 



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