Showing posts with label determination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label determination. Show all posts

Friday, 7 September 2018

Make A Decision and Get After It

Make A Decision and Get After It

There are too many options these days. Make a decision on what you are going to commit to and then don't let anything stand in the way of you doing everything possible to achieve your goals.

People are finding too many second, third, fourth, and even fifth options as back up plans to their main goal. You will not be successful this way. You have to put everything you have into ONE goal. If in the back of your mind you think you can bail and move on to something else then you will never be willing to go through the pain when times are tough and push yourself harder than you thought possible. 

As an example, trials for Harold Matthews and S.G Ball squads are coming up for rugby league and I see that the kids know all the different trial dates for each club. Whilst I understand they want to play at a representative level, I think it is setting them up for failure. I think you have to back yourself to making the squad at your first choice of club. If you don't make it, then it teaches you many things. You learn that failure is a normal part of life and that it isn't the end of the world, it should drive you to work harder on your game to become a better player which in the long run will help you make your bigger goal of one day reaching the NRL, and it will teach you perseverance which will serve you well in all areas of your life. Having so many "back up" options at the beginning just allows you to accept mediocrity. If you aren't good enough, you're not good enough. Yet. It doesn't mean you can't be.

If you do rip in to your first choice and don't make it and another trial date happens to be available at another club then go trial with them. But at least you will have learnt some things in the process. One should be that maybe you aren't as good as you thought. The main thing people will blame is game time, a bias from selectors etc. Take some ownership. If you were that good then you would be picked. You would be a stand out. If you didn't absolutely dominate the trial then you are every chance of missing out. 

Things will not always go your way. That is life. But if you truly want something bad enough you will find a way. It took me a lifetime to achieve my goal and it lasted 15 minutes. That is nothing in the big scheme of things when you consider the hours and hours of training, all the broken bones, torn muscles, all the surgeries, but it was more than worth it. It built character. It changed who I was and who I feel I can become. It gave me belief. And I now carry all the lessons with me.

"You have to make a decision. And once you make that decision, you simultaneously eliminate 99.99% of other options. This is the smartest thing you can do. As Michael Jordan said, “Once I made a decision, I never thought about it again.” Similarly, Ralph Waldo Emerson has said, “Once you make a decision, the universe conspires to make it happen.”

You must pass your point of no return.

You must embrace the opportunity cost of making powerfully committed decisions. As Napoleon Hill said, “Definiteness of Purpose is that starting point of all achievement.” Until you become definite about what you’re doing, you will continually be tossed to and fro. Life will become increasingly complex. Skepticism and doubt will become your emotional reality. And in that reality, your only goal will be to tear things down, rather than build something new...

Have you made a real decision lately, and stuck to that decision?

Are you like most people, who have a fragile relationship with commitment?

Most people lie to themselves every day. They haven’t stuck to a real commitment and haven’t made a firm decision in a long time. They then seek information and opinions that justify their lack of progress.


Make a decision.

Own that decision.

Become better." - Benjamin P. Hardy

Friday, 16 March 2018

You're In Control

You're In Control

You are in control of what happens to you in your life. Sure there may be a few things that happen here and there that aren't but if you really look at your day, the majority of what happens is completely up to the choices you make.

I hear this a lot of the time "I would love to have the discipline like you and eat healthy and train but I can't". Well you can. You just haven't decided to do it. What you put in your mouth is completely in your control. Training, that's easy. Start moving. Stop sitting around saying you don't have time. That is a poor excuse. If you give me your schedule I will find plenty of time for you to cook a few meals and fit in some training. People are wasting time sitting on all these social media sites, watching T.V, just doing unproductive things but feel like they have no time.

If you really want to change your life or achieve a certain goal then you have to find ways to fit the things in that need to be done. Go to bed earlier and wake up earlier. There is a simple solution. But you know what people don't do it. Why? I don't know. They don't really want whatever it is bad enough? It's not a priority? That's for them to figure out.
For me it is about being in control of yourself. Once you have decided you are in control, your whole life will be better. If you don't like your job, then change and get a new one. If you want to stop drinking alcohol then just stop drinking it. It is really that simple. The more you do the things you want to do and don't cave in to the pressure of the majority, the more happiness and success you will have.

Simple, but not always easy. Decide and do.  

Saturday, 10 March 2018

There Is No Easy Way

There Is No Easy Way

There is no easy way. I say this a lot. People often say "Is there and easier way?" or "Can I just do this instead?". No. There are no alternatives. I have told you do to it a certain way because that is what is needed for you to reach your current goals. If you really wanted to achieve your goals you wouldn't be looking for shortcuts, you would take the advice and do it to the finest detail. When you do that and everything in your life is heading in the one direction towards your goal, then you will be successful. 

How do I know this? I've lived it. I used to train hard but many other things in my life weren't in line. It wasn't until I got everything in order that I was truly confident in what I was doing and had this fire inside of me knowing I was on the right path to be successful. Was it easy? Far from it. I would get up at 5.30am and train, study, go to work, come home and train, get to training early and do some extra skills, team gym, and then finish with our field session, come home (about 8.30pm) and prepare for the next day again. Is this much training optimal or even necessary? Probably not. But it was on my plan at the time so I done it. And I ripped in to every single session. Didn't take one rep or one sprint easy. I would weigh my food to the gram, 1g over and I would cut it off. I was obsessed.

I am not the greatest athlete, far from it. I am not saying this to try and prove I am awesome. I am using it as an example to show that if you truly want something bad enough, you will go get it. There will be no excuses in your life, you won't be too tired, too sore, you will just focus and do what has to be done. Once you reach that level of intent your entire life will be better.