All Strength Comes From Repetition
The biggest mistake you can make is to ignore the basics of your profession. This is true
no matter what you do, where you live, or who you are.
When you ignore the foundation of what makes you a good person, athlete, friend,
entrepreneur, student, etc., you will never be consistent. That’s the biggest lessons I’ve
learned from studying athletes. People who play professional sports are under constant
pressure to perform.
Take Daniel Cormier, the current UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, and former
Olympic wrestler. The 38-year-old champion has an impressive career until now. He
won multiple gold medals as a wrestler. And in MMA, he has won 20 of his 22 fights in
total. He’s considered as one of the best.
On top of that, he’s also a combat sports analyst and co-host of UFC Tonight on Fox
Sports. The man is highly active. What is his key to success, according to himself?
Focusing on the basics. He says:
“You don’t get to the highest levels of the sport without having the basics in order.”
That’s not only true for sports; it’s also true for everything else in life. Writing, speaking,
selling, leading, you name it. Without having the basics in order, you’ll never achieve
your full potential.
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