“The great threat to success is not failure, it’s boredom.”
- James Clear
Throughout my over four decades as a martial arts instructor, I have had the honor of teach literally thousands of students. During this time, approximately 1,500 students have earned their Black Belts.
Of those students, I can think of only two students who when I first saw them, I knew they had everything it took to become a Black Belt and eventually did – only two.
Many others had naturally physical, mental and emotional capabilities such as balance, strength, power, flexibility, focus and tenacity. However, what I found is that for those whom martial arts came easily, they oftentimes quit because they felt it was too easy and that the routine became monotonous.
In his book, Mastery; The Keys to ...
“The great threat to success is not failure, it’s boredom.”
- James Clear
Throughout my over four decades as a martial arts instructor, I have had the honor of teach literally thousands of students. During this time, approximately 1,000 students have earned their Black Belts.
Of those students, I can think of only two students who when I first saw them, I knew they had everything it took to become a Black Belt and eventually did – only two.
Many others had naturally physical, mental and emotional capabilities such as balance, strength, power, flexibility, focus and tenacity. However, what I found is that for those whom martial arts came easily, they oftentimes quit because they felt it was too easy and that the routine became monotonous.
In his book, Mastery; The Keys to ...
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