I WANT YOU TO LEARN:
- Your yellow belt, your green belt, your black belt, your kung fu are all about MASTERY.
- MASTERY IS A PROCESS concerned
with your journey toward your goals. It cannot be about the destination
because as you continue to grow and evolve so will your goals and
ambitions. The journey never ends.
- Many small things can add up to one big thing. Embracing and applying the concept of incremental progression is the CORNERSTONE OF DISCIPLINE.
- People
you associate with affect your thinking, your values, and your self
worth. They influence the value you place on your goals and hold sway
over how you choose to live your life. Your commitment and level of
engagement are so affected by your social peers that they may be THE MOST IMPORTANT INFLUENCEdetermining your success or failure.
- The
success of your journey is measured by the efforts you put into it and
the quality of the results. Work ethic and discipline will earn you
respect but if you are not closing the distance on your goals, your
efforts are without substance. Accordingly, progress without
extraordinary effort can be attributed to luck and cannot be regarded as
a result of your quest for mastery.MASTERY CAN ONLY BE FOUND IN THE EXTENT OF YOUR EFFORTS AND THE QUALITY OF THE RESULTS.
- YOUR LIFE IS YOUR KWOON. Your
plan for mastery must hold value for your family and your career if you
hope to keep your plan a high priority in your daily life. Recognizing
the benefit your practice has on those within your sphere of influence,
and maintaining that perspective, will dramatically improve your level
of engagement.
- Failure is only final if you quit. SUCCESS IS BUILT UPON COUNTLESS FAILURES. Your
ability to adapt your attitude and your practice to compensate for
unseen challenges and setbacks will be the difference between your
success and your failure.
- Your journey to mastery is YOUR JOURNEY, no one else's. It cannot be compared to another's journey and the scope of your accomplishments can only be completely realized by you alone. In order for your journey to have heart it must speak to you and be pertinent to your life.
- To be RECOGNIZED AS A MASTER, you must define yourself as such in the eyes of your teachers, your peers, and your community. Your personal journey must be transparent and its merit recognized by everyone who follows it.
Jeff Brinker
Master Instructor
Silent River Kung Fu
Master Instructor
Silent River Kung Fu
I just thought I'd post a friendly reminder of what our foundation is
Sifu Kichko
http://mantismantle.blogspot.ca/
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