Mental Performance Mastery Pillar #1: Warrior Mindset
Learn what it takes to build the mentality of a Warrior!
Key Questions
• What is Mindset?
• What is a Warrior?
• What is the Warrior Mindset?
• How do you build a Warrior Mindset?
The Power of Your Mind
Mindset is your perspective of how you see yourself or a situation. Mindset dictates what you do or don’t do. Whether you get frustrated or fascinated. If you get discouraged or encouraged. What you believe is possible or impossible. Mindset is the most under taught skill set that most people don’t train.
The Way of the Warrior
Warriors are resilient learners that follow the path of excellence and mastery. They're forged by surmounting the fires in their mind and body. Warriors fight to create the vision in their mind of who they can become. They overcome fear, pain, struggle, stress, and choose to battle daily. Warriors aren’t afraid of failure. They instead look at failure as an opportunity to sharpen their skills, grow stronger, and become better.
The Warrior Mindset
The Warrior Mindset is a way of thinking based around growth, discipline, mental toughness, ambition, perseverance, humility, integrity, optimism, and relentlessness. Life becomes a limitless journey of mastering your mind and body to build the ultimate version of yourself.
The Process
Awareness - Open your mind to a deeper level of self-awareness. What are your values? What are you goals? What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? What habits are holding you back? What habits must you develop? What must you learn to become better? Who must you learn from to achieve more?
Strategy - Develop an intelligent strategy to achieve your goals. This strategy must provide you with strategic, progressive, meaningful improvement. It must be individualized according to your awareness of where you are now, and what must change to get to where you want to be. Educate daily and always have a mentor to help you navigate the unknown obstacles ahead of you.
Action - Execute on your strategy and take massive action. Learn, understand, apply, analyze, and optimize your actions. Be proactive instead of reactive. Learn from failure and use that to improve your awareness, develop a better strategy, and take more action.