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The Making of Champions

“Champions are not made in the ring, they’re only recognized there.” - Joe Frazier

This time of year marks many championships being achieved - Sugar Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Rose Bowl, National Championship in College Football, the NFL Playoffs begin etc. However these champions are made through a long arduous process that began months and even years ago. They train consistently with the idea of developing Championship Skills. You can do the same with your life, business, fitness anything. Through the use of NLP, Self-Image Psychology combined with clear cut goals and determination.

Performance Coaching Systems by David Martin includes the same technology used by Tony Robbins and Maxwell Maltz - it can work for you too!

The best is yet to come!

David Martin

Redirect Your Focus, Part Deux

“The world makes way for the man who knows where he is going.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Here is the video follow up to today’s earlier post. When I mention NLP or Tony Robbins, or Self-Image Psychology or Maxwell Maltz, some people think it’s all new age, airie fairy, foo foo BS. Well, Performance Coaching is about results. If it works - use it. Watch this at your own risk, it may just make you think. Enjoy:

As is the case stated in the video, put everything you have into everything you do because the best is yet to come!

David Martin

Dumbo & the Magic Feather

“We change the world not by what we say or do, but as a consequence of what we have become.” — David R. Hawkins

Dumbo was the elephant with the big ears that flew his way into our hearts thanks to Disney. Whilst it was a fun movie and one the kids enjoy thoroughly, there is also a number of hidden gems in this animated feature film. I trust you’ll enjoy my ramblings:

As Tony Robbins says, “Repetition is the mother of all skill,” then I will say again, put everything you have into everything you do because the best is yet to come!

David Martin

Write It Down - part II

“You are now at a crossroads. This is your opportunity to make the most important decision you will ever make. Forget your past. Who are you now? Who have you decided you really are now? Don’t think about who you have been. Who are you now? Who …have you decided to become? Make this decision consciously. Make it carefully. Make it powerfully.”- Tony Robbins

It seems that with all this new technology I’ve been experiementing with, why not revamp a few of the coaching posts and bring it to you as “real” as possible. So here we go, a brief video on the concept of writing down your goals:

If the difference between you and the life of your dreams may be simply putting the pen to paper (or pencil Virginia) - wouldn’t you agree it that it might be a good idea to try and see if it works? I thought so.

Remember, when being the best is possible - good is not enough!

The best is yet to come!

David Martin

What About Writing It Down?

“I don’t think there’s any such thing as setting your goals too high. The higher you set your goals, the more you are going to work. If you don’t reach them, then it’s okay, just as long as you set it and then give 100% of yourself.” - Dan Jansen

A few weeks ago in the Performance Zone newsletter I wrote about “writing it down.” I was referring to goals, dreams, vision, things that you want etc.

At conference some time ago another speaker made the direct statement that you should stop writing things down because it just doesn’t work. If it worked you’d already have everything you’ve already written down, right?

He then went on to make jokes about several of the top trainers in the industry of personal development. Never directly mentioning them by name but making strong references that left no doubt as to whom he was talking about.

Excuse me?

Let me ’splain you something about this nonsensical BS because my experience shows otherwise.

For years, one could say centuries, possibly millennia people have been writing things down.

Plato, Socrates and Aristotle wrote things down.

Marcus Aurelius, Cicero and Seneca wrote things down.

Vasco de Gama, Magellan and Ponce de Leon wrote things down.

The Magna Carta, the US Constitution and the Declaration of Independence are written down.

The great thinkers, poets and artists throughout history….wrote things down.

Ted Williams, Michael Jordan, Joe Montana, Muhammad Ali, Pele and Lance Armstrong all wrote things down.

Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist & Five-time World Champion in Taekwondo Steven Lopez writes things down.

Tony Robbins, Brian Tracy, Zig Ziglar, Dr. Maxwell Maltz, Napoleon Hill, Denis Waitley, Steven Covey, Mark Victor Hansen, Jim Rohn and Larry Thompson all wrote or write things down.

Bill Gates, Carlos Slim and Warren Buffet - the 3 wealthiest individuals on the planet according to Forbes Magazine - all write things down.

As an athlete, an entrepreneur and in all areas of my life I write things down. Especially my goals.

So do people exist that actually achieve things without writing things down? Yes Virginia they do exist.

I’m not implying that it’s impossible to reach your dreams without writing them down, just more likely. The process of putting the pen to paper assists your mind to focus on what you want.

The above mentioned individuals are examples and darn good ones, of the effectiveness of writing down your goals and any other ideas that you have.

You can choose to take the easy way or you can choose to take the effective way. That choice is uniquely yours.

The best is yet to come!

David Martin
Master Performance Coach