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Todays quote comes from The Rock “What's the key to success? The key is, there is no key. Be humble, hungry, and the hardest worker in any room." You can’t deny that The Rock has an intense work ethic. If you’ve seen any of his training Instagram posts they’re always on fire. Let’s talk about HOW YOU can start to work on your own personal work ethic. Growing up i started working at 14yrs old, raised by a single mother she just didn’t have enough to give my sister I. I was also a wrestler, and I joined the 82nd Airborne right out of high school so hard work for me was never an issue. Yes. I wanted to take my foot off the gas, but there was always someone there; mom,Jr high and high school coaches and squad leaders that held me accountable so I also was used to people yelling at me for non performance at a very young age. When I got into business and there’s thousands of stories in the multiple businesses I’ve ran I’ve always had a coach. Currently I have 4 coaches all different. All to hold me accountable to my future self. I talk about that a lot. Sometimes it’s the 30min older me. Sometimes it’s the 20yr older me. I always vision him perfect; what he looks like, what achievements he’s made, how’s his faith his marriage his relationship with his boys his putter circle family etc. I know to reach that guy I have to bust my butt harder than I want too but is necessary to achieve those results. Even tho he doesn’t have abs he’s in great shape (he doesn’t have abs because he loves to eat BUT leaves it all on the mat at the gym so can eat mostly what he wants). I don’t care what level you’re at. Work harder. I don’t care if you think you’re already successful. Work harder. There’s always more to do. So do it. Take the necessary steps to achieve your best you. You’ll thank me, you’re current you won’t thank me. But the best you will. Make it a great day!
By Ricky Khamis5
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Todays quote comes from The Rock “What's the key to success? The key is, there is no key. Be humble, hungry, and the hardest worker in any room." You can’t deny that The Rock has an intense work ethic. If you’ve seen any of his training Instagram posts they’re always on fire. Let’s talk about HOW YOU can start to work on your own personal work ethic. Growing up i started working at 14yrs old, raised by a single mother she just didn’t have enough to give my sister I. I was also a wrestler, and I joined the 82nd Airborne right out of high school so hard work for me was never an issue. Yes. I wanted to take my foot off the gas, but there was always someone there; mom,Jr high and high school coaches and squad leaders that held me accountable so I also was used to people yelling at me for non performance at a very young age. When I got into business and there’s thousands of stories in the multiple businesses I’ve ran I’ve always had a coach. Currently I have 4 coaches all different. All to hold me accountable to my future self. I talk about that a lot. Sometimes it’s the 30min older me. Sometimes it’s the 20yr older me. I always vision him perfect; what he looks like, what achievements he’s made, how’s his faith his marriage his relationship with his boys his putter circle family etc. I know to reach that guy I have to bust my butt harder than I want too but is necessary to achieve those results. Even tho he doesn’t have abs he’s in great shape (he doesn’t have abs because he loves to eat BUT leaves it all on the mat at the gym so can eat mostly what he wants). I don’t care what level you’re at. Work harder. I don’t care if you think you’re already successful. Work harder. There’s always more to do. So do it. Take the necessary steps to achieve your best you. You’ll thank me, you’re current you won’t thank me. But the best you will. Make it a great day!