Sunday, February 21, 2010

You can only fight as long as your motivation will let you

Your motivation has to come from within you.  It can't be bought, it can't be taught and it can't be faked.  Many people underestimate the level of effort it takes to win a battle and over time a war.  To finish a battle requires courage, perseverance and commitment.  You've got to be committed to your goal or you won't be successful.  And if you're not willing to prepare, you'll never succeed.

Battling like a true warrior is one activity that gives you what you put into it.   Warriors willing to train and study their progress will discover that the battles they face can be an adventure that provides them much more pleasure than pain.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Faster than a Speeding Bullet


Today it seems many folks can't make a decision without some sort of CYA strategy.  Although a sad reality, it can be a huge opportunity for a warrior.  Using speed coupled with a dash of intelligence on a CYA opponent can be the most effective way for you to daze and confuse.  Hitting first, before your competition has time to take action or deploy a clear strategy, can promote mistakes and errors in their judgement.  Followed up with another quick and forceful strike will likely cause more errors and panic.   Becoming faster and more forceful than a speeding bullet will deliver unbridled momentum and ultimately victory.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

A Warrior Controls the Environment and Tone

The superior warrior does not need his powerful punch or speed to react to his opponent's strike.  Instead he creates a rhythm to the war that fits his style...winning some battles and retreating in others.  He controls the battle field, positioning his adversary so they are exposed without cover, retreating towards him, away from him or into the line of fire from other warriors.  A great warrior creates his opponent's frustration, mistakes and overall collapse through the opponent's actions.  Winning the war by controlling the environment and tone of each and every battle.