

Over the past 30 years I have seen people do some
extra-ordinary things. And I am not
drawn to ordinary and average because average seems to drain the life and
happiness and future out of people I see striving for it. So as a young man growing up I sought out the
extra, the hard road, and the “that cannot be done” achievers. And that remains the biggest attraction to
this day. I highly recommend pushing
yourself and your team and even your children to next levels, for this one
reason: Because when anyone pushes life
beyond the comfortable average a whole new possibility arises.
For the sake of clarity let’s break down extra ordinary into
five areas of life. The first area is
capacity to learn, the second is physical ability, the third is being compensated
for delivering value or wealth building, the forth in the ability to join up
with someone else and form a team or relationships, and the final one is the
capacity to connect the dots or spiritual capacity. Those five distinctions that must never be average
and truly can be pushed beyond to extra ordinary.
Learning, wow, let’s just say this plainly. Normal learning is a battle. The battle in normal learning comes simply
from skipping the first step in learning and going directly to studying
something in the abstract. The first
step for god’s sake is fire. The fire or
burning desire to figure out something that you want to figure out has been
entirely overlooked in modern education.
Learning reading in the abstract is really the most inefficient way. Wanting to be able to plow the field like dad
or wanting to be able to do something then realizing you can have to read words
and write words in order to achieve your dream is the first step. Some one with fire will learn a skill rather
quickly because learning than isn’t abstract.
Being hungry and realizing you need to learn to cook and
clean up after yourself will immediately lead to learning. Not being hungry and someone telling you to
cook makes little since. Stoking the
fire and making people hungry for what they want is the primary key to not
being average. Average people lack fire.
Normal in the category of physical ability is being fat and
out of shape and having no real direction, and that is the statistical
truth. In the land of plenty and the
land of dial a meal and watch professional athletes at sporting events, personal physical ability as in the
individual being capable physically is not possible it seems any longer. I find that to be tragic. The normal person in the United States cannot
do fifty pushups on any given day. The
normal person also cannot run for an hour or swim for an hour, or bike for an
hour. The normal person has little to no
idea of what any particular food is for or what any particular drink if for, or
rather what the impact is on their bodies regarding what they consume. The first step to be extra ordinary is to get
to a base line in physical ability first and then secondly maintain that base
line for the rest of your life. Here is
a suggested extra ordinary base line to own your body:
1.
8 glasses a water a day
2.
5 balanced meals, nothing processed, and hand
made meals
3.
stretch every muscle and joint for at least 20
minutes a day
4.
run or swim or hike or bike or any endeavor
where you use all your muscles for one hour a day
5.
do 20 push-ups, 20 sit-ups, 20 squats, 2
pull-ups, and bear crawl and grab walk for at least 20 yards a day
Now that may not seem extra ordinary but the honest truth is
less than 10 percent of the population in the US can do this ever day.
Wealth. Alright,
let’s talk for a moment. I define wealth
as the ability to be compensated for delivering value. You want to build wealth than deliver
something of value and be compensated for that.
What is normal here. Normal is chasing
money for the sake of money and not delivering value, or a better way to say
that is expecting to be paid for time and activity instead of measurably
affecting an outcome and getting a percent of what you brought to the
table. It is really normal to the point
of disturbing that people expect to be paid for time and activity even if that
activity is doesn’t impact the game or business. Just remember this salaries are a cost to a
business, sales people or people who bring in business or move the needle are
not a cost they are revenue generators.
The real key to building wealth is hunting and bringing home meat. That is extra ordinary and very rare.
Relationships and Team work are also very rare indeed. It is normal to operate in a silo. It is normal do just go do work by yourself. It is very, very hard to be on a team or in a
relationship, like a marriage. The old
adage really applies here, “if you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far and do more, form a
team.” So why is it normal to go alone,
why is it normal now to get divorced, why is it normal to not be on a high
performing team. Well, because it is
damn right hard. You have to give up
your point of view for the team to operate together. You have to deal with the ups and downs of
drama by not adding your own drama. You
have to forgive. You have to ensure
others succeed before you do. If you do
that you go really, freaking far in athletics, in business and in
marriage. If you don’t you get stunted
and end up just doing the same things that make you comfortable and
content.
Now real greatness is in spiritual connections, or what I
call connecting the dots and making one area of life impact and effect many
other areas to include other people.
Connecting the dots is not just rare but may be not attainable for most people. Connecting the dots means you first have the
capacity to learn, have the ability to grow your body every day, have the
ability to deliver measurable outcomes and get paid for it, and have the
capability to work on a team with other knuckle heads. As hard as that sounds connecting the dots
means you have to empathize and have to have the balls to risk everything. Spiritual master is so difficult even as a
spectator that no one even tries to acquire the skill. If you do than what you thought possible
before seems mundane.
The extra ordinary moves me.
Take Matt Boling in Texas, the 18 year old runner who just crushed the
sprinting world like the times that came before him seem small. Watching him run is incredible, because I
know what is behind it. You can learn
from a coach, he knows his body, he delivers measurable results, and he
functions really freaking well on a team.
That is extra ordinary.
What is your extra ordinary?
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