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"Once you learn to QUIT, it becomes a habit. The real training starts, when YOU want to stop."

 

Posted by ADAM CARTER on MAY 13, 2023

Once you learn to QUIT, it becomes a habit. The real training starts, when YOU want to stop. image

"Once you learn to QUIT, it becomes a habit. The real training starts, when YOU want to stop."

 

If your instructor PUSHES you.
If your instructor DISCIPLINES you.
If your instructor DEMANDS the best from you, ALL the time…
Then he or she truly CARES…..

Life presents us with a multitude of choices and challenges, often leaving us torn between our capabilities and limitations. The phrases "I can" and "I can't" shape our mindset and determine our actions. However, the ultimate decision lies within ourselves. Whether we succeed or fail, achieve our dreams or fall short, depends on our determination, perseverance, and the choices we make.

“I can" reflects a positive mindset that believes in the potential to overcome obstacles and achieve success. This mindset fuels ambition, resilience, and an unwavering belief in one's abilities.

When we say "I can," we open ourselves to opportunities, growth, and the possibility of reaching new heights, learning more, or finding a deeper understanding. By embracing a can-do attitude, we push ourselves to explore uncharted territories, conquer fears, and achieve what others might consider impossible.

But acknowledging our limitations is a crucial aspect of personal growth and self-awareness. It is unrealistic to assume that we can excel in all areas or accomplish everything we desire. Recognizing our limitations allows us to focus our efforts where we can make the most impact and seek support when needed, to ask.

While "I can't" may seem disheartening, it presents an opportunity for self-reflection, learning, and collaboration. It's an invitation to seek alternative solutions, acquire new skills, or seek the expertise and advice of others.

A fixed mindset perceives challenges as insurmountable barriers, reinforcing the belief in "I can't." In contrast, a growth mindset views challenges as opportunities for learning and growth, transforming "I can't" into "I can” with effort and perseverance.

Your mindset influences your ability to adapt, learn from failures, and continuously strive towards improvement, towards learning and understanding more.

Remember that you are the architect of your life, and the choices you make determine your abilities or outcomes.

Take ownership of your choices, make deliberate decisions, exert effort, and persevere in the face of challenges, by acknowledging that….. ultimately, it’s up to you. Excellence is an attitude….. and attitude is your choice.

Once you learn to QUIT, it becomes a habit. The real training starts, when YOU want to stop.

 

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