MESSAGE #1125 GREATNESS

ONE PERSON CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Regardless of title, bank balance or age, each individual has the ability to be a force for good. One person can make a difference. As Mahatma Gandhi said, “Be the change you want to see in the world.” (From Success Magazine)

Is it good enough to be great at your sport or job?

Or is part of greatness making a difference in the world, being a role model or inspiring others?

I don’t think there’s anything wrong with wanting to be the best in the world, as long as you are being the best FOR the world.

Go all out. Lead by example.

Start today.

MESSAGE #1123 DON’T HAVE A COW…

Here’s a great bit of advice from the business world…

“When everything gets really complicated and you feel overwhelmed, think about it this way: You gotta do three things. First, get the cow out of the ditch. Second, find out how the cow got into the ditch. Third, make sure you do whatever it takes so the cow doesn’t go into the ditch again.”
-ALBERT C. BLACK JR.

Now, you may not have a cow to worry about, but you probably have challenges at work, at school, in sports, in music or in your relationships.

Follow the same steps and you will be pleased with the results.

MESSAGE #1120 THIS IS EASY

Here’s a secret…

It’s easier to do something every day than it is to do once in a while.

This is important, so let me repeat it…

It’s easier to do something every day than it is to do once in a while.

It’s easier to workout every day.

It’s easier to eat healthy every day.

It’s easier to give all-out effort every day.

It’s easier to practice the violin every day.

Why does this work?

Because when you do something every day, it becomes a habit.

You can’t NOT do it.

When you do something once in a while, you have to motivate yourself to do it.

What are you going to start to do every day?

Leave your comments below.

MESSAGE #1118 ANGER MANAGEMENT

I often see athletes get angry after they strike out, or after they miss a shot. This happens all the time, at all levels, from beginner to professional.

But does this help them?

No.

Why would you do something that won’t help you?

What is anger, anyway?

It’s a choice, isn’t it?

Anger is merely your reaction to a certain situation.

Can you control it?

Yes.

Is it easy?

Not necessarily.

But it’s like anything else, with practice, it becomes easier.

So the next time you feel like getting angry, take a deep breath instead, and think about if you want to get angry, or if you want to stay focused and get back on track.

MESSAGE #1115 SECRET EQUATION

This morning I was listening to a great speaker and coach, Micah Lancaster. He said something I thought was brilliant…

2+2=0

Too negative plus Too lazy equals Nothing.

I like that.

More on Micah coming soon…

MESSAGE #1114 GREAT ATHLETES

Here is something brilliant I read recently…

Average athlete:
Feels good,
plays good.
Feels bad,
plays bad.

Good athlete:
Feels good,
plays good.
Feels bad,
plays good.

Great athlete:
Feels good,
plays great.
Feels bad,
plays great.

-ROB GILBERT

MESSAGE #1109 GO FOR IT

They say you can’t steal second by keeping your foot on first.

What does this mean?

You have to get out of your comfort zone.

You have to take a chance.

Here is Luis Nunez of the Trenton Thunder taking a chance on a ball hit in the gap.

MESSAGE #1102 YOUR COMFORT ZONE

Keep doing things that put you out of your comfort zone, until you feel comfortable.

Then find some new things to do that make you uncomfortable.

This is mental cross-training at its best.

Do you want to be comfortable, or do you want to be great?

Keep pushing yourself and you will find yourself in a whole new world.

MESSAGE #1098 DON’T STOP

“Set your goals high and don’t stop until you get there.”
-BO JACKSON

MESSAGE #1097 THE KARATE KID

I have a confession.

I like taking notes at movies.

The movies I like to watch are inspirational. They have a lot of great quotes. Recently, I went to see The Karate Kid, I knew it would have some good quotes. Here is my favorite…

There is no such thing as bad student only a bad teacher.

The “evil” kung fu instructor’s motto was “No fear, no mercy.”

Mr. Han’s (good kung fu instructor) motto was “Win or lose, it doesn’t matter. Fight hard, earn respect…Kung Fu is about making peace.”

I know coaches that tell their players to call the ball out when it is close. They teach them to be jerks on the court. They think winning is everything.

Is it?

When I work with athletes and business professionals, I ask them, “At the end of your life, what do you want to be known for?”

The answer is never, I want to be #1 in the world, or I want to be a millionaire with five homes and a boat.

The answer is always something like, “I want to have been a role model; someone who made a difference and led by example. I want to be known as someone who went all-out, regardless of the situation.”

We may not all be coaches, but we are all teachers. We may be teaching our children, our friends, our parents, our fans, our employees or a stranger on the street. But what are we teaching them?

Roger Federer said, “It’s nice to be important, but it’s important to be nice.”

People say, nice guys finish last.

I say, nice guys are winners before the game begins.