Tuesday, 22 July 2014

GSP book notes

Work like a champion.  Fight like a champion.  Love winning and always so what you need to to win.  Ebem love the battle against myself and getting in my own way.  Love the fight and always expect to win.

 -set a goal, make a plan, work tirelessly, achieve, repeat

-work tirelessly towards goals and accept whatever the result.  Should be that much more true for Christians

-mediocrity is not trying.  Greatness comes from working tirelessly toward a goal and either failing greatly or achieving greatly.  Accept whatever result God chooses to give you or allow for you.

-he loves his fear bc of what it makes him do and accomplish

-see failure as great bc it teaches you HIW and what to improve

-your unexpected success is powerful against your opponent.  You are not surprised, just them.

-get the mist out of training.  Make every moment count and develop stamina to go hard for long, but meaningful and appropriate amounts if time

-sometimes with training you need to mix things up so that you don't get into a stagnant routine.  Always be finding ways to improve.  This involves innovation.  While others keep doing what they are doing and getting stagnant, I maintain innovative attitude toward my training anroutine
getting better by not being stagnant.

-clearly visualize your goals

-way to get better is to identify weaknesses and work to make them strengths.  Do this by taking small things and practicing them until they are perfect then move onto the next small thing.  Don't try to work on to much at once.  Set meaningful/strategic plans.

-a big part of success is the marriage of vision and discipline.  The key to this is routine

-success also comes through working hard and practicing hard on the day and timed that you don't feel like it.  They may not be the best practice sessions, but because you make it a priority to still work hard even when you don't feel like it it leads to greater likelihoods of success.  Anyone can work hard and get good work done when they feel like it, but the difference is working hard even when you don't feel like it.  Because of that difference one might argue that the practice sessions when you don't feel like it might be the most important


-practice like you are number 2, play like you are number 1

-focus completely on task.  If you had $100 worth of focus, then focusing on anything other than task is waste if focus.

GSP book notes

Work like a champion.  Fight like a champion.  Love winning and always so what you need to to win.  Ebem love the battle against myself and getting in my own way.  Love the fight and always expect to win.

 -set a goal, make a plan, work tirelessly, achieve, repeat

-work tirelessly towards goals and accept whatever the result.  Should be that much more true for Christians

-mediocrity is not trying.  Greatness comes from working tirelessly toward a goal and either failing greatly or achieving greatly.  Accept whatever result God chooses to give you or allow for you.

-he loves his fear bc of what it makes him do and accomplish

-see failure as great bc it teaches you HIW and what to improve

-your unexpected success is powerful against your opponent.  You are not surprised, just them.

-get the mist out of training.  Make every moment count and develop stamina to go hard for long, but meaningful and appropriate amounts if time

-sometimes with training you need to mix things up so that you don't get into a stagnant routine.  Always be finding ways to improve.  This involves innovation.  While others keep doing what they are doing and getting stagnant, I maintain innovative attitude toward my training anroutine
getting better by not being stagnant.

-clearly visualize your goals

-way to get better is to identify weaknesses and work to make them strengths.  Do this by taking small things and practicing them until they are perfect then move onto the next small thing.  Don't try to work on to much at once.  Set meaningful/strategic plans.

-a big part of success is the marriage of vision and discipline.  The key to this is routine

-success also comes through working hard and practicing hard on the day and timed that you don't feel like it.  They may not be the best practice sessions, but because you make it a priority to still work hard even when you don't feel like it it leads to greater likelihoods of success.  Anyone can work hard and get good work done when they feel like it, but the difference is working hard even when you don't feel like it.  Because of that difference one might argue that the practice sessions when you don't feel like it might be the most important


-practice like you are number 2, play like you are number 1

-focus completely on task.  If you had $100 worth of focus, then focusing on anything other than task is waste if focus.

GSP book notes

Work like a champion.  Fight like a champion.  Love winning and always so what you need to to win.  Ebem love the battle against myself and getting in my own way.  Love the fight and always expect to win.

 -set a goal, make a plan, work tirelessly, achieve, repeat

-work tirelessly towards goals and accept whatever the result.  Should be that much more true for Christians

-mediocrity is not trying.  Greatness comes from working tirelessly toward a goal and either failing greatly or achieving greatly.  Accept whatever result God chooses to give you or allow for you.

-he loves his fear bc of what it makes him do and accomplish

-see failure as great bc it teaches you HIW and what to improve

-your unexpected success is powerful against your opponent.  You are not surprised, just them.

-get the mist out of training.  Make every moment count and develop stamina to go hard for long, but meaningful and appropriate amounts if time

-sometimes with training you need to mix things up so that you don't get into a stagnant routine.  Always be finding ways to improve.  This involves innovation.  While others keep doing what they are doing and getting stagnant, I maintain innovative attitude toward my training anroutine
getting better by not being stagnant.

-clearly visualize your goals

-way to get better is to identify weaknesses and work to make them strengths.  Do this by taking small things and practicing them until they are perfect then move onto the next small thing.  Don't try to work on to much at once.  Set meaningful/strategic plans.

-a big part of success is the marriage of vision and discipline.  The key to this is routine

-success also comes through working hard and practicing hard on the day and timed that you don't feel like it.  They may not be the best practice sessions, but because you make it a priority to still work hard even when you don't feel like it it leads to greater likelihoods of success.  Anyone can work hard and get good work done when they feel like it, but the difference is working hard even when you don't feel like it.  Because of that difference one might argue that the practice sessions when you don't feel like it might be the most important


-practice like you are number 2, play like you are number 1

-focus completely on task.  If you had $100 worth of focus, then focusing on anything other than task is waste if focus.

GSP book notes

Work like a champion.  Fight like a champion.  Love winning and always so what you need to to win.  Ebem love the battle against myself and getting in my own way.  Love the fight and always expect to win.

 -set a goal, make a plan, work tirelessly, achieve, repeat

-work tirelessly towards goals and accept whatever the result.  Should be that much more true for Christians

-mediocrity is not trying.  Greatness comes from working tirelessly toward a goal and either failing greatly or achieving greatly.  Accept whatever result God chooses to give you or allow for you.

-he loves his fear bc of what it makes him do and accomplish

-see failure as great bc it teaches you HIW and what to improve

-your unexpected success is powerful against your opponent.  You are not surprised, just them.

-get the mist out of training.  Make every moment count and develop stamina to go hard for long, but meaningful and appropriate amounts if time

-sometimes with training you need to mix things up so that you don't get into a stagnant routine.  Always be finding ways to improve.  This involves innovation.  While others keep doing what they are doing and getting stagnant, I maintain innovative attitude toward my training anroutine
getting better by not being stagnant.

-clearly visualize your goals

-way to get better is to identify weaknesses and work to make them strengths.  Do this by taking small things and practicing them until they are perfect then move onto the next small thing.  Don't try to work on to much at once.  Set meaningful/strategic plans.

-a big part of success is the marriage of vision and discipline.  The key to this is routine

-success also comes through working hard and practicing hard on the day and timed that you don't feel like it.  They may not be the best practice sessions, but because you make it a priority to still work hard even when you don't feel like it it leads to greater likelihoods of success.  Anyone can work hard and get good work done when they feel like it, but the difference is working hard even when you don't feel like it.  Because of that difference one might argue that the practice sessions when you don't feel like it might be the most important


-practice like you are number 2, play like you are number 1

-focus completely on task.  If you had $100 worth of focus, then focusing on anything other than task is waste if focus.

Saturday, 19 July 2014

priorities & joy

Today I played in a Golf Channel tour event and won.  The night before I was reading a book to Aivry and it was about a fairy who won a race because she was having fun and didn't really care as much about winning as she did about enjoying herself.  I felt like this was a fun way that God was reminding me to just go out and play with joy for Him and His glory.  My golf score does not define me, my relationship with Him does, and so when I play I must do so in the ways that best honor Him.

Earlier in the week I got my first hole in one.  I got it in the evening after deciding not to play in the morning because I wanted to spend time with Aivry, Josiah and Brie, but most importantly spend time in devotion to God.  I felt God telling me that the hole in one should serve as a reminder of the blessings that come from keeping my priorities straight.  Life in general is better and more blessed when God is first and center in all things.