I Can't Accept Not Trying : Michael Jordan on the Pursuit
of Excellence
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Goals
Step
by step. I can't see any other ways of accomplishing anything. When I
got cut from the varsity team as a sophomore in high school, I learned
something. I knew I never wanted to feel that bad again.
Each time I visualized where I
wanted to be, what kind of player I wanted to become. and I gained a
little confidence every time I came through.
Take
the small steps. Otherwise you are opening yourself up to all kinds of
frustration. all those steps are like pieces of a puzzle. They all come
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Fears
I never looked at the consequences of missing a big shot. Why? because when
you think about the consequences you always think of a negative result.
I realized
that if I was going to achieve anything in life I had to be aggressive. I had to
get out there and go for it. I don't believe you can achieve anything by being
passive. I know fear is an obstacle for some people, but it's an illusion to me.
Any fear is an
illusion. You
think something is standing in your way, but nothing is really there. what is
there is an opportunity to do your best and gain some success.
Failure always made me try
harder the next time. Sometimes failure actually just gets you closer to where
you want to be.
Commitment
I don't
do things halfheartedly. because I know if I do, then I can expect halfhearted
results. That's why I approached practice the same way I approached games. You
can't turn it on and off like a faucet. I couldn't dog it during practice and
then, when I needed that extra push late in the game, expect it to be there.
My
sophomore season at North Carolina turned to be my best in college. because of
that there were all kinds of expectation during my junior year. what I tried to
do was come out and live up to those expectations.
Coach
Smith called me in one day and showed me two films, one from the beginning of my
sophomore season, the other from the beginning of junior. They were totally the
opposite. I was looking for shortcuts and that wasn't how I got there. I still
had the desire, but I had lost my focus
You
have to stick to your plan. a lot of people try to pull you down to their level
because they can't achieve certain things.
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Teamwork
Talent
wins game, but teamwork and intelligence win championship.
It
seems our society tends to glamorize individual levels of success
without taking the entire process into consideration.
There
are plenty of teams in every sport that have great players and never win
titles. Most of the time, those players aren't willing to sacrifice for
the greater good of the team.
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I would
rather have fine guys with less talent who are willing to come together as a
team than five guys who consider themselves stars and aren't willing to
sacrifice.
Fundamentals
Fundamentals
where the most crucial part of my game in the NBA. Everything I did, everything
I achieved can be traced back to the way I approached the fundamentals and how I
applied them to my abilities.
I don't care
what you are doing or what your are trying to accomplish. you can't skip
fundamentals if you want to be the best.
The minute
you get away from fundamentals, whether it's proper technique, work ethic,
or mental preparation, the bottom can fall out of your game, your schoolwork,
your job, whatever you are doing.
When
we understand the building blocks, you begin to see how the entire operation
works
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Leadership
I've
always tried to lead by example. That is just my personality. I never
led vocally. I never really tried to motivate by talking because I don't
think words ever means as much as action.
If
you don't back it up with performance and hard work, talking doesn't
mean a thing.
A
leader can't make any excuse. There has to be quality in everything you
do.
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