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The Warrior Mentality

 

Having a warrior mentality means that you will stand up for what you believe in. You know the difference between right and wrong, and are very aware of the grey area, and have the courage and fortitude to choose the right way. This is why wars are fought. The warrior is completely focused, disciplined, and aggressive, not out of ego, but on behalf of the voiceless. The warrior mentality is something that can be developed over time, it can be something that's been inside of you, just release the beast mode. Here are a few tips:


Find Your Why

When you are on that path to success, you must have a strong reason why are you doing what you are doing, getting a clear visual on your Why, will help you stay motivated and dedicated when things get tough, and will help you plow through those walls.


Train Your Dragon

Much like training your dragon for the tactical defense to protect your kingdom, you also need to train your mindset, for success. This means controlling your thoughts, and emotions, staying focused on your goals, and staying positive, being professional in an unprofessional environment.


I AM WARROR!

Visualize yourself as the warrior, see yourself as strong, capable, and brave, getting out of sticky situations, breaking down those walls that hold you back, ticking off those goals one by one, and ruling that mountain that overlooks the villages.


Embrace Fear and The Unknown

Entering the unknown and being afraid, is all part of the warrior mentality, we're all scared, and you gotta be crazy not to be scared. Uncertainty and fear are all part of the warrior's journey, dont let fear and uncertainty be the mental quicksand, that stops you from going further.


The What The Who Moments

The warrior must be prepared for the what the who moments, when things go south when things go in the direction that you do not want them to go. Be prepared to face these challenges head-on and do some extreme problem-solving, applying the, who, what, when, how, where methods.


Be Cool As A Cucumber

Control your emotions, breathe, and stay calm under pressure, there is always a solution, stay level-headed and focused, Take a few steps back, and take a deep breath, the problem may not be as bad as you thought it was.


Control What you can

In life, some things are not in our control, but we can control our mindset, and make it a positive one. We can control our actions and attitudes, and look at the big picture from all angles.


Never Ever Give Up

Say persistent and keep your head up, keep going, even when things get tough, have faith in a higher power, have faith in yourself and your ability to overcome challenges and obstacles.


Final Thoughts

Having a warrior mentality is essential if you want to achieve your goals be whatever version of the best YOU may be, and achieve success in any area of your life. You will be able to overcome challenges, stay focussed on your goals, and have better decision-making skills. And last but not least, slay your dragons.

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