Psychology Of A Champion

Shubhra Mohanty
August 28, 2020
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Introduction:

We have always looked up to people who have achieved greater heights in their life. With a deep sense of reverence you see them to have possessed gifts that are extraordinary & other worldly. The truth is this is where you lock your doors to greatness.

“Extraordinary people are not born they are made”

They do what you don’t. They go on when you give up. They wake up when you snooze. They take the risk when you embrace mediocrity. They uphold self awareness and disown self doubt.

Being a champion is not a gift but sheer hard work and consistency. It’s not a gift it’s a mindset. Resilience to cope, adapt and go on regardless.

It is their relentless will to go on irrespective of the circumstances there are into and an unquenchable thirst for being better each day. Optimism shields their dreams and dedication drives them to action.

Every great athlete, entrepreneur, actor that you idealise has a story that’s not as beautiful as their success looks like. Every body has had their fair share of struggles to deal with. The only difference is that they completed the journey and many didn’t. There is no difference in abilities between each one of us. We have been designed to become great doing different things. The question is “Are we ready to acknowledge it?”

When people ask me “What is the Psychology of a Champion”

I answer them saying “ You gotta have one” and you are half way through your journey to greatness.

Conclusion:

Our ability is infinite. Our zeal for self actualization is inherent in our characteristic traits. We are all coded to be champions.Know your purpose in life. Question your being. Recognize your latent interests, skills and talents. See your life as a gift and make most of it. There is no dearth of people going to grave having lived half lives but going to the grave is not the only goal it seems.

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