The Practice - Max IT Out
The practice is like any sport.
You have to clock in the hours to work on your craft.
You have to commit to get better, faster, stronger and more accurate.
You will have do what others are not willing to do if you want to be the best.
You train hard.
You eat well.
You sleep early.
You stay focus.
You understand to be the best you have to make sacrifices.
What you do in private, you get rewarded in the public.
Sometimes you may do all the right things and you might still lose.
But you still get up and you repeat the routine.
You continue to refine your skills.
You explore new ways, learn new techniques, you train even harder.
Even when you win the race, you get back to the practice again.
You set high standards because you believe in your own worth and abilities.
You demand only the best from yourself.
You waste no time on grudges, petty and meaningless activities that add no value to your goals and dreams.
You enjoy the abundance and goodness in life and you understand they are simply a byproduct of your hard work.
You have to clock in the hours to work on your craft.
You have to commit to get better, faster, stronger and more accurate.
You will have do what others are not willing to do if you want to be the best.
You train hard.
You eat well.
You sleep early.
You stay focus.
You understand to be the best you have to make sacrifices.
What you do in private, you get rewarded in the public.
Sometimes you may do all the right things and you might still lose.
But you still get up and you repeat the routine.
You continue to refine your skills.
You explore new ways, learn new techniques, you train even harder.
Even when you win the race, you get back to the practice again.
You stay hungry.
You have a bigger vision.
You know that all the small peaks (victories) are leading to a bigger goal.
You never stop conquering your limits.
You never stop challenging your abilities.
You push your own boundaries.
Your biggest enemy is your own mind.
You never let your past achievements stop you from achieving what you are capable of.
You enjoy winning and you enjoying learning (losing) even more because it means you have room to improve.
You have a bigger vision.
You know that all the small peaks (victories) are leading to a bigger goal.
You never stop conquering your limits.
You never stop challenging your abilities.
You push your own boundaries.
Your biggest enemy is your own mind.
You never let your past achievements stop you from achieving what you are capable of.
You enjoy winning and you enjoying learning (losing) even more because it means you have room to improve.
You set high standards because you believe in your own worth and abilities.
You demand only the best from yourself.
You waste no time on grudges, petty and meaningless activities that add no value to your goals and dreams.
You enjoy the abundance and goodness in life and you understand they are simply a byproduct of your hard work.
You can get them and lose them in a snap of finger.
You value quality and meaningful relationships.
You have no tolerance for BS and anything fake!
You don’t expect (any) perfection from anyone instead you value honesty and being truthful is more important.
You have a voice, your experiences are unique to you and you know by sharing, someone will benefit.
You value quality and meaningful relationships.
You have no tolerance for BS and anything fake!
You don’t expect (any) perfection from anyone instead you value honesty and being truthful is more important.
You have a voice, your experiences are unique to you and you know by sharing, someone will benefit.
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