Tuesday, November 10, 2009
COMMITMENT recognizing the value of training key to martial arts key 6
COMMITMENT recognizing the value of training key to martial arts key 6 Remember when you started training? For some, it was only a couple of days or weeks, for others, years have passed since we took our first step towards mastering Warrior. But you can remember? More importantly, you can remember what led to this program? What happened in your life at the moment. How long you have held classes in martial arts and why, at that time, decided to act? Remember what you told us you want to do this program? Remember the staff at your first visit, as well as from cats? What is that martial arts or to respond to what you come to class? What? And, more important than the "why" has started the training is "how do we know that in your life? How have you been tracking your results? In addition to the new seat belts and to provide advice and all the superstructure, which say that you have achieved something, what was your training to help these areas of your life, you said you wanted to solve? You see, it is one thing to say you want to lea martial arts or to become a warrior and it is another thing to do what is necessary to become the new in your dreams. As one of my professors said ......" everyone wants to grow ... personal development for all, but ...... very few are willing to look in the mirror to see if he or she is now. Very few are willing to ask the tough reality of questions like "why I do things as I do, or what I have habits that are not in my way?", Unfortunately, on the road for nothing ...... you can not get there from step one. " One of the best signs that your teachers have to see who is and who is not fully involved in the program is that the missions in search of attitude. Students and members (yes, parents are leaing too) who ask the most questions, or more precisely the right questions are those that are 1) increased faster than the average and 2) less likely to see that progress, because their eyes are constantly on the road in front of them. For these students, the questions are not "when can I try for my next belt, or tip to get my next", but "as it was ABC XYZ part of my life? Each of us has the ability to engage in what we do at 100%. No one can give 110% and a reduction is in progress. But many students, academics and martial arts, shooting up without even knowing it. It 'almost like without consciously knowing the damage they cause, along with the failure even before the first step towards their way goal.One is not to be able to see clearly or to concentrate on what is important, as discussed in above. The other is to be willing to accept less than the best for us outset.While May be OK with less because we know that we gave our all, many have used to set a goal like "I want to lose 20 pounds," and then in the next breath, the words "but I would be OK to lose 5. "As destructive of our speech may be to our own unconscious attention - do not you think? As we enter the next quarter of this year, we focus on the initial objectives, with all the changes from the beginning. And with an eye on results, may be here (or anywhere you are in this issue), fully committed to 100%. Let's ask the questions that allow the growth of almost automatic, and if we find something that does not serve us - if we are unable to engage fully - the recognition of a distraction and let go.The objective Warrior Master & Leadership Program is to produce what is called in Japanese, Tatsujin - the human being developed to its full potential.Not karate master.Not a good martial artist.Not a black Belt.The goal is to become a Tatsujin ... ... a master of life! Jeffrey M. Miller is the founder and master instructor of Warrior Concepts Inteational. E 'specialized in teaching the ancient forms of self-protection and personal development lessons in a way that is easy to understand and put to use for mode Weste students and businesses. To lea more about faith and warriorship Ninjutsu training and other topics related to the martial arts, self-defense, personal development and self-improvement, visit his website to subscribe to the newsletter online, go to / newsletter-subscribe -self-defense. html
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