Monday, November 17, 2008

Will to Succeed - Part 2

On last Friday's Louse Time I mentioned how, during my interview with Bob Wall, we got to talk about the Will to Succeed and what were the 3 major things he could attribute his success to.

The first one being his Fear of Failure. Most people can relate to this one, but I think an equal amount of people also share the opposite fear, the Fear of Success. Which I'll cover another time.

The second factor to his success is: His ability to Seek out Mentors.

It is of utmost importance to lead a Mentored Life. The mentor can be in the flesh, on the phone, through a book, or on a DVD.

Leading a mentored life means to be excited about learning.

"Learning is a Journey, not a Destination"

To always realize there is room for improvement, adjustment, modification, or reprogramming.

A coach pours into you years of experience and helps you avoid costly mistakes.

That's why we put together the FIC (Fang Shen Do Inner Circle), to allow students to get coached by myself and other top instructors whom are either: living too far from one of our schools, or who lives in another country. The FIC also allows you to have the most up to date training information, advanced workouts, unique equipment availability, and nutrition tips funneled directly to you each and every month.

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Master Yourself,

Sifu Martin

P.S. Tomorrow I'll cover the last and final point from Bob's 3 major factors to his success.
Stay tuned.

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