This concept applies to all aspects of your life.
Your goal may be to start a business, write a series of articles, get a graduate degree or become an athlete. The more important a new venture is to your personal development, the harder you will fight ALL roadblocks.
RULE #1: SHOW UP
Yes, it's that simple. No excuses. If you are scheduled to train. Do it. I really don't care if your dog just died. SHOW THE F UP!
RULE #2: DO WHAT YOU SAID YOU WOULD DO
Not hard, right? If you said you would do 15 sets of ass to grass squats. Shut up and do it. If you said you would increase your deadlift by 50 lbs., then figure out how to get there...or hire someone who CAN get you there.
RULE #3: BE PATIENT
OK, that's more challenging. Hard work will pay off, but the end results may take years. Believe in yourself and ability to plan, work hard, eat correctly, and the results will eventually come.
RULE #4: STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZE YOUR LIFE
Successful people schedule every day tightly and carefully to ensure their goals are being accomplished. That's not to say that your life has to be totally boring in order to be successful, but a high level of structure is an absolute requirement.
You can't succeed in the gym if the rest of your life is chaotic (unstructured). Staying out late, missing meals, forgetting your gym bag, stressing out over trivia – these are all signs you will fail on your quest.
RULE #5: PREPARE
You must prepare your grocery shopping and meals in advance. You must prepare your training sessions in advance. You have a life, a job, a family. Plan in advance so you have no excuses to fail! The more structured and organized your life is, the easier your preparation will become.
RULE #6: YOUR ENTIRE SELF-WORTH IS NOT FOUND IN YOUR RESULTS
Training is what you do, not who you are. Create a healthy degree of separation between yourself and your talents. Only then will you have the freedom to commit yourself fully to your craft. Do all this, and all that's left is to collect your accolades.
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