What are you giving your life to?
What are you willing to die for day by day?
Maybe you know, maybe you don't.
Either way, do yourself a favor and identify what deeply matters to you.
Now spend the rest of your life focused on making that the best it can be while relentlessly cutting out everything that isn't that.
Make no mistake you are going to die for something and if you keep giving your life away to what others deem important, is that really living?
Keep taking action.
Imposter syndrome is something everyone experiences when chasing big things.
Your old self, your ego, not wanting to fail or be rejected says “this isn’t you”.
High level execution of a skill under stress is subconscious, instinctual, and from a place of non- thinking.
If you are in the moment, consciously processing information you’ve already lost.
Atheltics coaches you need to learn how to coach thinking, processing & decision making.
Your athletes have most influence on the outcome. They are on the field, not you.
Putting focus on developing these skills moves you closer to the performance you expect.
There is a lack of clarity for the average athlete.
When there is a lack of clarity there is difficulty developing skill.
Over time frustration builds and it inevitably crushes desire.
@stevemagness Does having consistent routines help facilitate the reps? Working in as a catalyst?
There has to be an element of being deliberate in “showing up” doesn’t you think?
The friction you’re feeling right now might not be a warning to quit. It actually might be the clearest signal yet that you’re on the right track…
Hold course, undeviating from the vision.
Motivators aren’t optional for high performers, they are essential…
When friction shows up and it always does it tests your commitment and strength of what you are anchored to.
High performance isn’t just about setting goals. It’s about building deep internal alignment between what you want and what you’re willing to struggle for.