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The meticulousness of high performers.

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I collect TikToks that make me think differently. Here are some of my favs from the last week. - - -

I collect TikToks that make me think differently. Here are some of my favs from the last week. - - - [View online]( [Coach Tony]( Coach Tony [@tonystubblebine]( I collect TikToks that make me think differently. Here are some of my favs from the last week. - - - - - I’m not sure what to make of [Rafael Nadal’s meticulous placement of his water bottle](. He’s either goofing off or we are getting a peek at the meticulousness that powers his greatness. - - - - - I’m not sure that this is universal: David Bowie [talking about authenticity in your creative process](. One of the tricks of listening to other people give advice is knowing when it fits you and when it doesn’t. There’s certainly a creative drive in some people that needs to be adhered to. But I also know very creative people who can be very strategic about who their audience is. For them, Bowie is wrong. - - - - - In honor of the new Top Gun movie, here are two videos of pilots doing high g-force training: [one]( and [two](. We saw the movie in a drive-in over the weekend and I loved it. It’s entertaining. - - - - - I’m often advising people, especially coaches, to niche your marketing down. You want a powerful message first. I am, however, not very good at following my own advice. But if you need a pep talk to have the courage to brand yourself or your company, listen to [Jeff Bezos saying that he never had any hint that Amazon would be anything other than books](. - - - - - I’ve shared before that you can store half of an avocado in a jar of water. That has worked for me, but recently I stored a quarter and it went very bad. Along those lines, here’s another avocado hack that may or may not work perfectly for you: [the fastest way to get avocados into guacamole](. - - - - - Tips or feedback? [Send me a response on Twitter.]( Don’t miss out on the other issues by Coach Tony [Become a member for $5 per month]( Did you enjoy this issue? [Yes]( [No]( [Coach Tony]( Coach Tony [@tonystubblebine]( Tips, inspirations, and knowledge on productivity, happiness, health, and making an impact on our world. Official email of the Better Humans publication on Medium. (@bttrhumans) You can manage your subscription [here](. In order to unsubscribe, click [here](. If you were forwarded this newsletter and you like it, you can subscribe [here](. Created with [Revue by Twitter](.

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