A quick shot on the "Git 'er done" philosophy of accomplishment
Thought I’d throw a thought or two out on this complex subject, but we’ll hit a high point or two on them for you today and hit them hard.
Getting anything you want done in your job, life, body, mind, business, whatever the case may be, is about three things. Desire. Effective management, and refusal to submit to obstacles.
Desire:
Many people complain about not having time in their life, but the truth is that the things they don’t have time for are the things that they don’t have a desire to accomplish. Nearly no one manages their time or priorities so tightly that they cannot achieve a particular goal. They simply choose not to make the time for that particular goal. Whatever it is that you want to do you must cultivate a desire to do. And you must decide what’s truly important to you. Those are the things you will make time for.
Effective Management:
Most of life is about effective multi-tasking, but most people are flat out lousy at it. Why? Because effectively managing a lot of variables still means intensely concentrating on the variable that is immediately at hand. It doesn’t mean giving lack luster attention to a lot of different activities to effectively manage them. It means keeping them in check and when you are working on one particular thing and you must be 100% concentrated on that particular thing. This is a secret to being fully present in your life. Sometimes the accomplishing of serious goals requires an all or nothing, knock it out of the park concentrate on one thing for short periods of time move. Realistic adult life contains a lot of variables, but you can effectively control your concentration.
Kickin’ Butt! … Okay that should be “Knocking Down Obstacles,” but it’s the same thing:
I have a two-fold theory on this. You project your own world. That means that if you constantly visualize, think about and focus on problems, you’ll constantly HAVE problems. Conversely if you constantly visualize and look for opportunities and triumphs you get what you spend the most time and energy toward. This can be a big realization once you actually get it. And this is a big thought or principle with many of the motivation gurus.
I believe this, but I also believe that there are times that you just flat out have to be tougher than whatever the circumstances which try to knock you off your path are. More committed and disciplined toward your goal than whatever the problem between you and it may be. It’s wonderful to sell and promote a “life is easy if you just think about it that way,” plan. It’s an extremely attractive idea, but it just doesn’t always hold water.
Life ain’t always easy, but if it were we would never have any reason for growth. The more positive mental energy you put into shaping your world the better your world will become, but keep a big stick handy. Some obstacles need a little more motivation to leave.
These principles apply to whatever else you may want in your life and they especially apply to strength and endurance training. When you train be absolutely in the moment. Effectively manage the larger variables that are necessary to complete all of your goals. Most goal accomplishment is almost entirely about desire. Refuse to accept the thought that it can’t be done. These thoughts are the genesis of the training that we put down in our books. Whatever the details and nuts and bolts are of actually getting the job done is grown out of these principles. This is why I’ve been able to do what almost no one else has ever done. This is why you can have and should have unbelievable strength and unbelievable endurance together. Don’t sacrifice them. Get everything in order and get them.
We’ve blazed the trail already knocking down many of the obstacles for you. Do you want it badly enough? If you do… head over to Twisted Conditioning, or Super Strength & Endurance for Martial Arts. Or to check out any of our products swing on over to our Storefront.
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