As a martial arts instructor, I get a lot of students asking me for advice on many different things. I feel obligated to stick to things that I know are true, fearful to not send them in the wrong direction. See, I am very aware of how little I actually know. I mean, let’s be honest, I teach people how to hit each other for a living. I am no sage. However, I do have a handful of experiences and a bit of success that gives me perspective on how to reach a goal. With that, I still try my best to stay mindful of the fact that I am in a mentorship role, and that I have a responsibility to be careful with what I say.
With questions like:
“How do I lose weight?”
“How do I get stronger?”
“How do I improve my relationship?”
“How do I become a black belt?”
I try and stick to the most basic truth: Be consistent…
Yes, there are techniques and methods out there we should research to get the best results, but those will not replace the work. You need to be making the right choices over and over again. Yes, some people have it a lot easier than others, whether it is due to their genetics, available time, or resources. Regardless, none of those things matter as much as dedication. There are people in the best shape of their lives that cannot afford a personal trainer, and there are others with the means to hire a private chef, but are unhappy with themselves. It is always about the work. It is about the long term, no matter the excuse.
So, for those out there who are struggling with some kind of goal, find a plan that you can stick with and then sticking with it. I’ve been in the martial arts game for a long time. I was never talented and am far from being a natural, but I put in hours and hours of time each week to get better. That is the only key that I know applies to us all. It is a simple truth, but it doesn’t make things less difficult. Good things come at a cost. Success takes a bit of sacrifice every day.
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