You are always working. You are always trying to be better, to do better, and to become the best that you can be. You have to love what you do to stay motivated, and you have to be willing to learn new things and do new things to keep improving. And you have to believe, without a doubt, that you are capable of doing better than you did the last time.

Senior scrum master or not, you can’t be satisfied. You have to be constantly pushing yourself to do better, to be more effective, and to do better in your job. And you have to believe that you are capable of doing better than you did in the last time. You have to keep trying to be the best you can be, and keep striving to do better, and keep trying to become the best that you can become.

Its as true in business as it is in life. We can’t be satisfied with our own talent, but we can be satisfied with what others are producing. And we have to believe we are capable of becoming more productive. You cannot be satisfied with yourself, unless you are so used to trying to be the best you can be that you can’t stop striving to become the best that you can become. And then, hopefully, you will become the best that you can become.

I love this quote by Vince Lombardi. It’s a great reminder that if you’re not improving constantly, you’re stagnating. If you’re not being the best version of yourself, you’re not getting better. If you’re not striving to be the best that you can be, you’re not getting better. If you’re not striving to be the best that you can become, you’re not getting better.

This is because when we are striving to become the best that we can become, we are forgetting that we are striving to be the best that we can. For instance, I may be the best that I can become at the art of scrum, but I could be the best that I can become at scrum. I may be the best that I can become at scrum, but I am striving to be the best that I can become at scrum.

The problem is that we are always striving to be the best that we can become. The problem is that we are not being honest about it. For the scrum master, he may be the best that he can become at scrum, but no matter how much he strives to be the best that he can become at scrum, he is always forgetting that he is the best that he can become at scrum.

The scrum master isn’t being honest about his true potential either. What he is is a scrum master who is so obsessed with scrum that he never stops striving hard to be the best that he can become at scrum. As the new scrum master, I don’t want to be the best that I can become at scrum. I want to be the best that I can become at scrum. That’s what I want to be.

Thats what he always wants. To be the best that he can become at scrum. No matter how hard or how much he tries to be that best that he can become at scrum, he is never quite capable of being the best that he can become at scrum. He always wants to be the best that he can become at scrum.

Thats a rather nice statement by the senior scrum master, and one that I think a lot of senior scrum masters (and even some new scrum masters) can relate to. It reminds me of a quote I read about a few years ago that said, “being the best that you can be at scrum is not quite as important as being the best that you can become at scrum.” Now that sounds really good to me.

I think the senior scrum master can relate to this as well. This is something I have noticed too. One of the first things I do when I start scrumming is talk to myself and ask myself what I should do to get better at scrum. I would also say that by being the best that you can become at scrum and not being able to do it well, you are not getting the best that you can be at scrum.