Motivation is defined as “a reason or reasons for acting or behaving in a particular way”. Where as according to Professor Peter Clough and Doug Strycharczyk commitment is “To what extent you make promises and the extent to which you will keep those promises.In short, motivation is simply a desire for something. Many individuals are motivated to perform better, however, what separates people is that only a small percentage are actually committed to doing the things that are necessary to perform at their best, consistently.
In this episode, Steve Judge discusses fighting back after a serious car crash when both his legs were crushed where he demonstrated immense commitment levels.Paul Smith too, in his quest to keep a run streak going tells you about running for over 5000 days in a row.Whereas on the flip side, Nick Grantham tells us about rest and recovery and why they are hugely important things that committed need to hear.
Key Learning Points:
How to keep on going despite dealing with one of the most unexpected and traumatic events that anyone could go through.Coping with excruciating pain, mental health challenges and regular setbacks in his recovery.
Paul shares the variety of challenges that he pushed through to keep his run streak going demonstrating a CAN DO attitude.
Look after the basics, being professional around rest and recovery can help lengthen an athlete’s career and help them maintain more consistency in their performance levels.
Are you maximising your time and talents and being fully effective?
What difference would it make to your life, business or sport if you could get another 10% out of yourself?