
Do you avoid hard things?
Fun fact – I used to be a hater of the sand.
I would purposely avoid it because it was hard and my performance in it lacked.
Did that make me better, no. Was I taking the easy way, yes.
The easy way leads to mediocrity, not growth.
But what happens when you do the hard things? Growth, improvement, self-confidence, and ultimately happiness.
The hard things are what you need most to reach the next step.
I have my discipline to a point where, I do the hard things, the things I hate.
Change your perspective and crave those ass kicker sessions!
It’s not about avoiding the struggle but developing the ability to thrive in it.
A friend once told me, “if you can go fast and ride well in sand, you can do that anywhere”.
My skill set was not sand, I mean I live in the middle of MISSOURI! But I have spent many weekends in the sand box and now I have a strong skill set.
What do you struggle with and purposely avoid?
Chances are you need to work at it.
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