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Champions Practice Modesty!
True Champions tend to display a very modest and respectful attitude…in and out of the dojo.
Being a confident and capable Black Belt Champion, in some ways is likened to practicing with a double-edged sword.
One side of the sword is the strengthening and building of your self esteem and overall self confidence. Always seeking to expand and improve your skills, while conditioning yourself to become an even higher caliber Black Belt Champion.
The other side of the sword is maintaining a humble, respectful and modest attitude and controlling your own ego. Constantly striving to maintain a balance that avoids becoming over confident and overly proud of yourself and your achievements.
Champions understand that there is a difference between being confident in yourself, and becoming cocky, arrogant and an ego driven maniac.
One can help while the other can do great harm.
You must always take pride in yourself and strive to become the best you can be, at the same time, you must avoid becoming a self-centered braggard.
When paid a compliment, Champions always accept it in a respectful manner and then they say “Thank You!” with sincere gratitude and humble appreciation.
When you have great skills, combined with a great attitude and a strong character, you will be much more likeable and respectable. People will follow your lead when you are able to develop the proper balance of a Champions Attitude…Behavior and Character.
As a highly skilled USA BLACK BELT CHAMPION, you should always practice humility and demonstrate your MODESTY!
Welcome to ROCKtober, it's time for the final countdown for the year.
Business is generally broken down into quarters, September was the final month for the 3rd Quarter and now we look at our results for the year so far. One thing that I have done for many years, is compare my business results this year, compared to last year.
The goal is to always get better, by at least 10% or more.
I also do the same for my personal achievements. My encouragement and advice for you is to do the same. Take a look at your progress for the year thus far, compared to last year and maybe even the last couple of years.
Your objective should be to look for your key victories and areas you have made the most progress. Any areas that you have not made the progress you would like, and believe you are capable of...it's time to create even greater clarity.
Clarity of your goals and objectives. Exactly what it is you are trying to accomplish.
Clarity of the actions you must take. What you must do MORE of...everyday.
Clarity of what you should do LESS, or totally eliminate from your daily actions.
With less that 90 days remaining for the year, the time is now to take Massive Action and blitz the remaining three months for 2007.
Let's team up to make Rocktober a rockin' month...
Best of Success!
Osu,
Kyoshi
Steve LaVallee
Chief Master Instructor
www.USABLACKBELTCHAMPIONS.com
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