I am being taken care of by a higher being than myself or my coaches or my training staff.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
All my coaches tell me that I have been under achieving.
I'm used to being coached. Something I learned long ago is that a coach is trying to make you better and to be the best version of yourself.
If you have a coach helping you, developing your skills alongside you, that's when you're on your way to becoming not just a participant but achieving.
When I'm training, I cater a little bit to my opponents.
If we are striving, if we are working, if we are trying, to the best of our ability, to improve day by day, then we are in the line of our duty.
My job is to put myself out there. It's beyond my control how I'm perceived.
I can't point to anything that has been more responsible for my career than my training.
As a leader, I am tough on myself and I raise the standard for everybody; however, I am very caring because I want people to excel at what they are doing so that they can aspire to be me in the future.
I work hard to improve myself as a person - as a father, as a husband, as a manager. I'm always on that mission.
I've been totally replaced by people who are superior. I was doing, like, 15 different things. It's very gratifying to watch your job done better.