By CANUTE WASWA
In Summary
Before last month Hyvon Ng’etich would not ring a bell in our minds. At least not in mine.
But all this changed after her epic performance. She was a
competitor in the Austin City Marathon. With the finish line in sight,
Ng’etich was clearly overwhelmed and came crushing down on the tarmac in
downtown Austin, a city about 320 kilometres south of Dallas.
Ng’etich was determined not to quit the race even
as she was on her knees in obvious pain. After a brief pause while on
her hands and knees and with her forehead on the ground, she started an
agonising crawl toward the finish line.
The crowd gasped while some shed tears upon seeing
her determination to finish the race in her condition. They cheered her
on as she made several stops to catch her breath.
She was fierce. She was focused. She was goal
driven. She had the traits necessary for an Olympic athlete to emerge
victorious in the field of competition.
But wait a minute. Aren’t these the same traits necessary to compete in the arena known as the marketplace?
Whether you are a senior business leader or an
Olympic athlete, the key to success is a winning mindset. This term,
along with the alternative, “positive mental attitude”, are,
unfortunately, often viewed as meaningless business jargon.
However, it is true that battles are won and lost
in people’s heads long before they are fought. Our thoughts dictate our
moods, our emotions, our body language and, ultimately, our ability to
perform. Ensuring the way you approach a challenge mentally is correct
is the key to success.
What most people forget is that thoughts are not
random; we can learn to control them to ensure that we always perform
with an aura of self-belief.
The world’s top business leaders have a strong
connection with their inner thoughts and train them, as an athlete would
train a muscle, to make them work in their favour.
The reality is that you can achieve more by
accepting that the business journey will be uncomfortable at times, and
that’s OK — it simply means there is always something more for you to
learn, in order to bring you closer to the vision that you started out
with.
You can’t receive the fruits of your labour without
having the fundamentals in place. As business professionals, we must
choose to meet each day with the knowledge that our path holds both
obstacles and opportunity.
The competition will be tough and the conditions
unpredictable and unforgiving, but that’s what it takes to turn a vision
into reality. So dig deeper and unleash what drives you.
You need to train your mind to operate like a
marathon runner— set yourself a huge goal and take your time to get
there, without any unnecessary burden, cost or luxuries.
Our bodies are really not made to handle marathons.
The first person who ran a “marathon” dropped dead — literally. But
then why do so many people want to do it? It’s because if you prepare
yourself both physically and mentally, you can actually push your limits
and finish.
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