A Rule Of Thumb That Changed My Life

By Evan Sanders


In my final season of baseball in high school, I took a few trips down to USC to attend pitching camps with a very famous coach named Tom House.

What made Tom so famous wasn't his own career in the MLB as a pitcher, but the fact that he was Nolan Ryan's (the most famous pitcher of all time) pitching coach.

After a dead silent bullpen session that lasted about 60-80 pitches, Tom looked over at me and said words that I would never forget...and will probably never forget for the rest of my life.

He said, "Evan. 10% of the time you are going to be amazing, 10% of the time you are going to suck worse than imaginable, and 80% of the time you are going to be just average.

Champions are made in that 80%."

How incredible is that? 80% of the days you wake up you are going to feel completely average and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it. You will wake up average most of the time and that is just what's in the deck of cards.

That may seem like a pretty bitter realization about life, but there's a final piece to all of this that really makes the lesson worthwhile.

You get to decide how your day is going to go. You can either rise to the challenge or let your day slowly dwindle down into the depths.

You get the choice of either rising to the challenge or sinking back down into the depths. You get to make the decision to do the hard work and grind through it all or give up completely. But that decision is completely up to you and on you to make.

Those decisions are made when no one is watching and are truly a full representation of your integrity and who you are as a person. Even though those small decisions don't have an audience, they are the ones that will make or break you.

Most of those hours you spend working your tail off on something will never be seen by anyone.

But that truly is the nature of the beast. The point is this...

You know how much effort you are giving.

You know how much time you put into something and how much effort you really devoted to becoming the best person you could be. Further, you know that you decided to take that 80% "meh" day and turn up the heat so you could make it a fantastic day.

To make it to the end of your life knowing that you gave it your all would lead to a lot of big smiles in your final moments. You knew that you really did it and gave your heart the best chance it had to see it's wishes through.

That's the only way to do it. Go big.

So create an intention for yourself. Make a request to yourself that you are going to level up and make this year the best year of your life.




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