I keep meaning to explain this to you in a very conversational way, but somehow there never seems to be enough time to be able to really just "talk" to you.
This schedule really--what do you guys say? BMS? Is that right? Well, if that's right then that is what this schedule does.
Anyway, my dude John Wooden (I mentioned him a couple of blogs ago) used to tell his UCLA players that being successful on the court meant nothing without being successful as a human.
No surprise there, and certainly not an original idea but Wooden didn't just preach it--he made his players LIVE it.
They all had to come up with their own blueprint of success that was modeled around a few tenets which they could apply to all aspect of their lives. (a tenet is a principle or a belief)
He called this list of tenets a 7-point Creed.
This was the name of a list his own father, Joshua, had given to him when he was about to go into middle school. It read as follows:
This schedule really--what do you guys say? BMS? Is that right? Well, if that's right then that is what this schedule does.
Anyway, my dude John Wooden (I mentioned him a couple of blogs ago) used to tell his UCLA players that being successful on the court meant nothing without being successful as a human.
No surprise there, and certainly not an original idea but Wooden didn't just preach it--he made his players LIVE it.
They all had to come up with their own blueprint of success that was modeled around a few tenets which they could apply to all aspect of their lives. (a tenet is a principle or a belief)
He called this list of tenets a 7-point Creed.
This was the name of a list his own father, Joshua, had given to him when he was about to go into middle school. It read as follows:
* Be true to yourself.
* Make each day your masterpiece.
* Help others.
* Drink deeply from good books, especially the Bible.
* Make friendship a fine art.
* Build a shelter against a rainy day.
* Pray for guidance and give thanks for your blessings every day.
If you don't know who John Wooden is, look him up--his story is quite remarkable. When I was a coach, I deeply admired him and the things he was able to have his team accomplish.
Just as a human being, he is amazing in every sense of the word and one of the few people I can honestly say I aspire to emulate.
As you know, I don't say that about very many people. He is also the renowned author of a blog title I used 2 weeks ago. Wat can I say?--I reallllly like the guy.
Just as a human being, he is amazing in every sense of the word and one of the few people I can honestly say I aspire to emulate.
As you know, I don't say that about very many people. He is also the renowned author of a blog title I used 2 weeks ago. Wat can I say?--I reallllly like the guy.
In any case, your task for this week is to come up with your own 7-Point Creed and share it here.
Along with the list of statements that encapsulate your belief, you should also provide some sort of description or explanation about how this belief inspires you, keeps you grounded, motivates you, etc.
I know that this is not something you can do in two days. And this is why I am extending the deadline until Friday (Nov 1) night. You will really need to put a lot of thought into this.
Ask yourself these questions to help you along:
Along with the list of statements that encapsulate your belief, you should also provide some sort of description or explanation about how this belief inspires you, keeps you grounded, motivates you, etc.
I know that this is not something you can do in two days. And this is why I am extending the deadline until Friday (Nov 1) night. You will really need to put a lot of thought into this.
Ask yourself these questions to help you along:
What do I value?
What are my morals?
How do I want to be perceived by others?
What do I want my legacy to be?
What have I learned in my life?
What else do I want to learn?
Now, I certainly don't want you to answer those questions and consider that to be your creed. Remember, a creed is a sort of guideline for living, but it is also completely subjective. Look at Wooden's creed again. The statements there are kind of ambiguous and can be open to interpretation, don't you think? So, when you are doing this, try to keep that in mind. However, it is precisely BECAUSE the statements are ambiguous that you will have to explain what you mean by them, what they mean to you and why you chose them. Always the why.
What you are basically doing is creating a blueprint all your own, by which you can live your life. YOUR life. Nobody else's.
After all, who is more important than you?