Progress is growth and development. Everyone is on the clock, time never stops, and daily each person faces challenges that force them to make a decision. You can take on your challenges, overcome the obstacles, and grow from the experience. Or you can hide from your challenges, give excuses, and deteriorate from the experience. If you choose to progress then you can handle greater challenges, solve harder problems, and listen to tougher opinions. However, the longer you stay stagnate and fail to change, the harder it becomes to do anything new and improve the situation. To achieve progress you must be willing to not only confront your fears, but to persistently challenge yourself daily, and never settling for the mundane or the easy way out.
It sounds simple, but to accomplish this pure progression, you have to work, work, work and work some more. Just ask any of the great sport stars how they achieved greatness and continued to achieve greatness again and again. They practiced, adapted, practiced again, and never settled for “good enough”. The Tiger Woods, the Joe Montana, and the Babe Ruth wanted to grow with their game; they constantly took on obstacles in front of them until they got to their goal. If we follow that model, we too can be progressive and change something for the better.




Way to go coach! It's all about the daily struggle to make progress. Even when you don't feel like it one day, you have to push and do it anyway.
If you really are a coach, I bet you find success and you push through when you fail.
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