Passion to Persevere - How to develop lasting courage and be FEARLESS like a cage fighter

Passion to Persevere - How to develop lasting courage and be FEARLESS like a cage fighter 



Combat is simply a fancy term for a problem that needs to be taken care of

The means to solve this problem may be extremely harsh

It is a fact of life 

To have lasting impact you need to get out of a passive mindset

You MUST be courageous

A self assertive warrior.

Here is a fact, our collective human history is a history of combat.

A true warrior is not just one who partakes in the art of fighting

He is one who has the ability, courage and commitment to end the war within himself

This then extends to his family and community.

Crossed swords The war within

All courage draws from a well of self assuredness. 

A belief in one's own power 

To develop this you need to defeat,

➵ Indecisiveness
➵ Conflicting thoughts
➵ Negative monologue
➵ Insecurity
➵ Fear 
➵ Doubt and Second guessing

Crossed swords Feel Fear

Fear is a death agent that numbs you and brings complete obliteration.

Feeling fear is normal. Let it come.

Let it pass over you and through you

Once passed, IMMEDIATELY take action

Time lapse leads to hesitation

Courage is taking action in spite of fear.

Crossed swords ACTE 

There are 4 critical pillars to conquer anything,

➵ Assess the situation
➵ Create a plan
➵ Take action
➵ Evaluate progress

ACTE technique.

Once you get familiar with this, things that used to scare you before no longer do so.

There is no hesitation or paralysis.

Crossed swords Master your weapons

Your mind and your body are your weapons.

Sound mind is important, STRONG body is infinite

The confidence and ferocity you get out of having a well honed physique

The brute force you can exert is unparalleled

This isn't courage

This is warriors will.

Crossed swords Uncertainty

The less you know about something, the more you inflate it's dominance

Uncertainty breeds fear

Do maximum Intel gathering before heading into any event.

Job interviews, business negotiations doesn't matter

Do a dry run.

Courage builds with practice

Crossed swords Buddy up

Presence of friends and family can add tremendously to your positive state of mind.

Loved ones force accountability. 

From fear of shame, you stick to your word.

Comfort and confidence also stamps down fear. 

There is less to fear when you have company.


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