Monday, May 30, 2016

The One Piece Of Advice That Changed My Life

By Evan Sanders


In my final season of baseball in high school, I took a few trips down to USC to attend pitching camps with a very famous coach named Tom House.

Tom wasn't necessarily an incredible MLB prospect, but was rather made famous because he was the pitching coach for one of the most famous pitchers of all time, Nolan Ryan.

On a very hot day while throwing a bullpen together, Tom imparted some brilliant advice onto me.

"Evan. 10% of the time you are going to be amazing, 10% of the time you are going to suck worse than imaginable, and 80% of the time you are going to be just average. Champions are made in that 80%."

Absolutely amazing. Not complicated, but still amazing.

Now that may seem like a nasty realization about life, but there's a secret to all of this.

The secret is this...you get to choose how your day is going to go when you make the decision to rise to the challenge or to fall to pieces. That is completely up to you.

You can either become something or stay with everyone else.

This decision to either become something or to hide away is usually done without an audience at all. It's just you and yourself sitting and waiting to decide to become something.

Most of the time no one will ever witness the decisions you make during the day. However champions always have a fire inside of them that keeps them moving forward.

That's the game of life.

You are the one who knows how much effort you are giving.

You know how much you put into something and what it really takes to get to where you want to go. If you know that, and you are willing to dedicate the time and make sacrifices, you can do anything with those 80% days and take advantage of what this life has to offer.

So if you want to make it to the end of your life knowing that you gave it your all, then you have to truly go for it.

Because if you don't, you will live in endless regret.

Make the decision that you're going to be a champion of those 80% days.




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