Built In Excuses
The average always have built in excuses and liars always have explanations. I'm not for everyone, I'm not trying to be for everyone. I'm for people that want the truth.
My knowledge is always backed in fact and skin in the game.
Making training excuses is easy example:
It's cold outside, I can't feel my hands: So!
It's uncomfortable: So!
I have to get ready for work: So!
I woke up late, no time: So! You should have got up earlier.
You're late for work because you slept late, you had to iron your shirt for a job you hate going to anyway. You had to stop and get yourself and "kiddos" your Vanilla Mocha Joe sugary drink and muffin: So!
You have no excuse. Your explanation is full of crap.
Once you adopt this mindset you're going to be misunderstood because most people won't understand the grit, determination, commitment and ruthlessness that you have to have to achieve the goals you set. Most people are slackers.
So you're going to get judged on both sides of the equation. You're either doing too much and you should slow down or you''ll get the "you're not doing enough so what difference does it make"?
I say you might as well build the heck out of the life you want than wait and ask for permission from a bunch of wimps who are never going to be able to keep up with me anyway.
Understand that "they" can't hang with you because you're making moves to move forward and they're finding reasons to stay stuck.
In all of life do what you say, keep your word. Never miss if it is within your control. Always push for 1 more, 1 more rep, 1 more talk, one more of anything.
Always forward, rushing to do the work but never rush to the destination.
Coach Machine