Monday, August 19, 2013

Commitment and Improvement

  Being one hundred percent committed to something is complicated; it involves working hard and striving to be the best you can be. Practice is the key to any thing that you want to become successful in. Without practice you are learning things that get pushed to the back of your mind. When you practice you are developing those skills to speed up the process to learning or mastering something new. If you want to improve you have to be committed and actually try in the beginning you might improve slightly but after awhile if you don't practice there gets to be a point when your skills freeze or go downhill. If you don't enjoy something I wouldn't spend the time trying to commit to it, because it wouldn't be any fun.

  One thing that I am above all committed to is tumbling. Tumbling is super exciting and energy packed it gives you thrill when you land something correctly. Even if you make mistakes you have to be able to take constructive criticism otherwise you will never improve. Certain people won't attend a class because they think that the instructor is strict or mean, but usually you learn the best from the strict instructors because they a pressuring you out of your comfort zone. The easiest way to improve is to fully commit and practice, if you can't accomplish that it will take a lot longer to reach your goals.

2 comments:

  1. Hey Manda,

    I love this post because I agree with your opinion. I too feel the same way about commitment and improvement. Committing to something is something that I have trouble with because I'm quite indecisive.

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  2. Hey Amanda!

    I totally agree with you. I am terrified of commitment because for me commitment means "forever" and I dont like to be tied down to one idea or thing. You are so right about practice helping with commitment! Practice sort of gives you a gauge on how committed you can or will be to something.
    Great post.
    Katie

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