Success is always in the preparation- always.
You have to win before it begins, or you have no chance.
There are a few different ways to win before, but one of them is claiming victory in your head before the starting gun ever fires.
This weekend I was watching the first Rocky movie, wondering if my kids are old enough to see it. One of the iconic scenes from the movie is when Rocky runs up the steps of the art museum and raises his arms over his head like a boxing champion.
You may think he’s raising his arms and celebrating because he made it to the top of the staris, and you’re partially right.
What he’s really doing is rehearsing success. He’s celebrating the small victory to give him an idea of what victory tastes like. At the same time, he’s mentally playing out the movie in his mind of the referee raising his arms at the end of the upcoming heavyweight title fight, against an opponent he literally shouldn’t be in the ring with. He’s overmatched in every way.But raising his arms, he’s starting to see victory.Not how to achieve it, just that it’s possible.
He’s starting to convince himself that it’s possible to win. If he can’t picture his arms up in celebration at the end of the fight, they won’t ever happen.
If he slinks into the ring knowing he’s going to get, his brains beaten in, he absolutely will.
You have to win before the flight.
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