- In all areas of your life, get your work done early. Never procrastinate.
- You must develop a method of prioritizing all items in your life. It is impossible to do everything and without belief in your prioritizing system. If you don't have a system you will tend to feel overwhelmed.
- Have a good system for managing your time before, during and after your practice sessions. This will put you in a better frame of mind to prepare like a champion.
- Realistically plan out your on competition days. You must allow for some "calming" time get your mind ready to compete.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
8 Forms of a Champion's Discipline: Part 7
written by Jon Whithaus
This is the seventh part in a series of eight posts that describe the many forms of a Champion's Discipline. These eight forms of discipline have no particular order of priority, but each must be present to perform at a championship level.
Discipline #7: Time Management Discipline
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