Martial arts students with a champion mindset know the value of setting goals and taking massive action. They realize that in order to reach their true potential they must take the initiative to make things happen.
We all know people that make excuses for not achieving their goals or getting the job done. They blame other people or circumstances for their lack of progress. They will sell you on every reason why they couldn’t get the desired result. But in the end, it’s all a bunch of excuses.
GRIND-Get-Ready-It’s-a-New-Day!
Posted: June 12, 2017
There really is no secret to success. It’s quite simple when you think about it. Show up. Work hard. Measure your progress. Adjust as necessary. Repeat.
When you look at it on paper, it looks simple. But is it? Not really!
YOU'RE-DEALING-WITH-SOME-CHALLENGES-GOOD!
Posted: June 05, 2017
It’s common in life to have some problems or challenges. Sometimes injuries occur, car breaks down, finances are tight, etc.
Many people start crying the blues and telling everyone that will listen (whether they want to or not) about their troubles.
MEMORIAL-DAY
Posted: May 29, 2017
This month our blog posts focused on RESPECT. Today our team would like to express its gratitude and respect for those who died serving our country and to those they left behind.
TWO-TIGERS
Posted: May 22, 2017
There is an ancient story of respect that explains the respect that tigers have for one another in the jungle. They respect one another, give each other distance and seldom fight each other. The story goes that they understand that should they fight; the outcome would surely be that one would be mortally wounded and the other would be maimed for life.
Why is it that people don’t realize that we are not so different than the tigers? Isn’t it true that conflict between two human beings or groups usually leaves one of them “maimed?” Isn’t it true that even words spoken in anger or haste can wound the recipient for life? Let’s also not forget the damage we do to ourselves by harboring anger, jealously and resentment toward others.