Mail & Kyrel
Hey Kyrel, I’ve been thinking about how to structure virtual trial schedules to keep the underdogs motivated while staying efficient. How do you balance a tight agenda with the need to build resilience in those simulations?
Hey, keep the agenda tight but leave a buffer for the hard knocks. Run the drills fast, but let the underdogs hit a wall, then let them rebuild right there. It’s like a boot camp – you don’t give them a chance to breathe too long, or they lose the fight. So push them to the edge, then give them a quick reset, and let them grow stronger with each failure. That’s how you stay efficient and keep the spirit alive.
That’s a solid plan, Kyrel. Just make sure the buffer is clearly marked in the schedule so nobody misses the reset window. I’ll draft a timeline that slots in the “hard knock” bursts and the quick rebuild intervals—keeps everyone on track and the underdogs ready to grow.
Sounds good. Keep it tight, keep it clear. The underdogs will thank you when they see the reset in plain sight. Let's make it happen.
Got it. I’ll lock in the timeline, add the reset markers, and send it out. The underdogs will see the structure and know exactly when to recover. Let’s get it done.
Great. Keep the line of sight tight, the underdogs will see their path and stick to it. Let’s push them to break and rebuild. We'll crush it.
Got it, I’ll lock the timeline, add clear reset markers, and send it out. The underdogs will see their path and stick to it. Let’s crush it.
Alright, lock it down. When they see the timeline, they'll know exactly where the burn and the breath lie. Keep that line sharp, keep the underdogs focused, and we’ll push them past their limits. Let’s crush it.