Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Committed to Do Your Best


Committed to Do Your Best  
“I’m trying to do the best I can, I’m not concerned
 with tomorrow, but with what goes on today.”
Mark Spitz, Olympic Goal Mentalist    

As I see it. . . . . . . .

Committed to do your best

Doing our best is not a maybe . . . . or a sometime thing. It’s a personal commitment to be the best that you can be . . . . and in doing your best in the tasks that you undertake.

Stand and be recognized . . . .

1972 was a very special year for Mark Spitz.

Mark Spitz won seven goal metals in the 1972 Munich Olympic Games and was recognized as an Olympic Champion. During the 1972 games Mark did his best . . . . and was recognized for his commitment to excellence in being the winner of seven gold metals for excellence in his events.

Champions are made far from the arena . . . .

During the 1972 Munich Olympic Games Mark Spitz was recognized for his commitment to doing his best.

His gold metals where awarded to Mark at the games for his excellence, but he won the metals with his commitment to doing his best many miles away from Munich.

For many years Mark made a commitment to personal excellence and conditioned himself to be a winner and champion. Through the years of work to become the best, Mark’s toughest critic was Mark. He had to push himself to become the best he could be even when no one was watching . . . . and no one was around pushing him. 

He knew that to be the best it had to come from inside of him. He understood that other could push him . . . .  but to become a champion he had to push his limits and himself. 

When mark won the seven gold metals at that the Olympics he made it look easy.

With his years of preparation and dedication to do his best when he actually participated in his events at the Olympics he was physically . . . .  and mentally prepared to win. He had prepared for those events in his mind thousands of times . . . . and his commitment to doing his best made it look easy.

Champion in sports and in life earn the right to be called Champion . . . .  Be committed to do your best everyday of your life and when you do your best you will stand in the winner’s circle of life.

©2014 Lou Ludwig Motivational Power Quote, Sales and Management Consultant, Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author

 

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