Meaningful Mondays - Arrows Out
Education
Welcome to this week's episode of Meaningful Monday Message. In today's discussion, I delve into a universal concept that transcends various boundaries - the significant role of preparation. This episode is majorly inspired by the wisdom of the esteemed Coach John Wooden, a man I had the privilege to learn from during the last years of his life. His definition of success revolves around self-assurance and knowing you have done your best to bring out the best version of yourself.
The journey to becoming the best isn't an instant achievement. It is a sum of our continuous past efforts, the work we did yesterday, and the build-up to the present moment. Our past endeavors inform and build our confidence. The essence of this journey isn't just about reaching a destination but also fostering growth and character.
Coach John Wooden never prioritized the victory; instead, he emphasized the journey towards it. According to him, genuine success lies in the peace of mind you gain from being optimally prepared. This ethos of preparation became the underlying theme of a key philosophy Coach Wooden put forth in 1997 - his eight keys for success.
These keys centered around advancing various life aspects like respect, attention to detail, hustle, character, composure, diligence, self-analysis, and hard work. Embracing this preparation mindset implies committing to your journey, not just the destination. It redefines the narrative around the phrase ‘doing your best’, which isn't about the result, but lies in the good position you put yourself in when you show up.
So as we delve further into these principles in the subsequent episodes, remember that good preparation is instrumental in positioning yourself for success. It isn't about accolades or scores, but the satisfaction and self-assurance of knowing you’ve made your best efforts to reach your potential. Remember, preparation is the key to unlocking your best self. Here's to a meaningful week, and see you in the next episode.
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