On Sunday, more than 40,000 people – me included – will run 26.2 miles round the streets of our capital city with millions more watching on the ground and around the world.
And after a career in the agency sector, the best analogy I can make is that running a marathon can feel a bit like an extremely drawn-out pitch process: there’s the excitement at the start when you find out you’re in; the realisation of the hard graft ahead; the wobbles and self-doubt; the hours put into it, the breakthroughs and the endless practising the damn thing, over and over Read full story ›
Source: The Drum