Winning the battle of success has a direct correlation to the commitment you make to yourself about how you want to live your life. If you have made that commitment to live and experience “genuine fulfillment”, “utter joy” and “magical possibilities”, then that internal commitment, as Mr. Jonathan Budd alluded to, is a “life of complete impeccability”.
So that is the path of the Warrior. And you walk that path with the mindset of a Warrior. Doesn’t sound easy, huh? Yup … it will probably be one of the toughest paths you will ever take in life. Will you be challenged? Yup … big time … from all sorts of angles!
The Warrior takes total responsibility and accountability for their actions, defeats (failures) and victories (successes). It is through this process that the Warrior learns to stand firm to the challenges and adversities they encounter, and fights the battle of success. There’s no finger pointing and pity parties … they don’t lose sight of their goal. The Warrior doesn’t run away, but makes the adjustments and positions himself to win the battle of success.
Individuals that are successful never give up at the first sign of adversity. Yes, they have tasted that sour taste of defeat and taken many dings to the chin, however, they see failure as a form of success. They learn from their failures and turn it around as a positive learning experience, and step closer to winning the battle of success.
Let’s embrace and follow the path of the Warrior.
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