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MENTAL DISCIPLINE
LU’S TAEKWON-DO BLACK BELTS
EXCELLENCE
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Happy But Never
Satisfied:
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Process is a sense of enjoyment, the
awareness of improvement, awareness of other areas to be
improved. A person who finds way to enjoy this process will
strive further and become closer to perfection.
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Compare
Yourself, Not With Others,
But With Your Own Potential:
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Comparison of self to others makes one
feel either incompetent or overconfident. Not every black
belt is equal in skills. All students are dissimilar in the
level of skills, everyone has different strengths and
weaknesses. Comparing yourself to your potential helps you
to get realistic goals and not to expect too much or demand
too little from your training. It generates reliable
feedback.
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Keep Emotion In
Balance:
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Channel them in construction ways, make
them the driving force in the accomplishment of al worthy
tasks. Respond with the appropriate emotion at the
appropriate time, place. There’s time to be stern and a
time to be compassionate. If we become overly emotional, or
if we mix these times and place up, we lose our ability to
act appropriately.
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Develop
Self-Discipline:
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Know what to and then does it. Do get
around to doing it. Develop ability to push yourself while
maintaining focus and concentration and knowing that this is
what it takes to become proficient and success.
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When Life Hands
You Lemons, Make Lemonade:
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Look for good in every situation. Make
the most out of it. While Training in TAEKWON-DO everyone
experiences occasional setbacks. I.E: busy schedules,
difficult maneuvers, sore muscles etc. Instead of asking
“why is this happening to me? You should ask” what is good
about this? And how can it benefit me?”. With this attitude,
everything becomes a learning experience, and we able to
cope with the day-to-day challenges that life rewards us
with.
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