Commitment
If you’re anything like me, you probably noticed at some point in life that you’re not the best at everything which is why after my achievements in golf, tennis and karate that I hate being a beginner in any sport.
In life, there will always be people who are smarter, better educated, and more talented than you are, that is life.
In certain circumstances this has slowed me down in pursuing the things that mattered to me. If other smarter, more knowledgeable, more gifted people tried and failed, why would I succeed? Logic disregards the undeniable truth that I have the same capacity to commit and persevere, regardless of my skills. We all have different gifts, but we all have the same ability to believe in ourselves, apply ourselves, and impress ourselves by how much we can grow when we keep going.
Everyone has the potential to improve, little by little over time, and, in doing so, create endless possibilities for what we can do and become. This is dependent on our individual ability to focus on our own progress without comparing it to other people's.
Some days I feel unsure of what I am achieving so I try to constantly remind myself: My job is to keep showing up, I can’t possibly be someone else’s best, but I can consistently redefine my own if I am constantly willing to stay in the game.
Continuous effort—not strength or intelligence—is the key to unlocking our potential.” -Winston Churchill
Comments
Post a Comment