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Don’t rush the timing of your life

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Tennis player Taylor Townsend, who shined at last year’s U.S. Open, talks about acceptance and trusting the timing of her life.

There was a time when you almost quit tennis.

That climb included playing 69-year-old Gail Falkenberg in a qualifying match.

It’s taught me acceptance of where you are in order to be able to move forward.

It’s refreshing to hear that you trust the timing of your life.

Source: https://zora.medium.com

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