success principles

Michael Phelps went into the Olympics with a specific goal in mind: win eight gold medals. And guess what? He did. He wasn’t arrogant, he wasn’t overly confident. He was just matter of fact. It was something he set out to do and as the world watched every stroke and every plunge, he did it to rousing applause and the screams of the commentators as they articulated their disbelief in more than 100 different languages. As Phelps dominated the pool, the world stood in awe at his amazing achievement.

Michael Phelps should be the new poster child for Nike; this man not only lives by the words “Just Do It”, he has proven to the world that those very words are not mere taglines. They can be made reality for all of us, because he just proved it at the Olympics. Now all of us want to be like him, and this is no easy task. Not many of us can realistically say we want to achieve something and end up fulfilling our achievements. But why not? What is the difference between him, people like him and the rest of the world? All of us want to know Michael Phelps success principles and be like him in everything we do. Swimming, sports, work, life and play - these are the areas where we would like to excel in and I think just by looking at Michael Phelps can we understand what it is that drives him. Drive.

Surely the one thing that burned inside of Michael Phelps as he swam (apart from his lungs from the exertion he put his body through) must have been ambition. Unwavering, he simply concentrated on the task at hand and kept on swimming. He just did because his hunger was so great; his need to prove himself so surmounting that it cancelled out the rest of the world and made him a singular machine out to get the gold medal every time he appeared on the grandstand on the edge of the Olympic swimming pool. Behind the story is a tale of hard work and months of countless training.

If you want something badly enough, you will do everything in your power to get it and Michael Phelps trained like he never trained before and out of the blue he became a success story like no other set against a historic event. However even if we train our bodies for success we also need to keep in mind that we need to keep ourselves grounded. No matter what you think, there may be someone out there better than you, faster than you, smarter than you and you can never measure your own personal successes in absolutes. This outrageous swimmer was no cocky sportsman after his victory; he acknowledged the need to further improve himself.

To be a success you have to recognise that sometimes, enough is never enough and that keeps the fire burning within you. While I may not be positive, and there may be more, I think these are the core principles that he kept close to his heart and made him such a success. These are the examples that we can follow, timeless advice that will apply to whoever we are, however old we may be and will give us the edge to success.

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