![]() ![]() Setting the highest of standards requires significant preparation, but during that journey is where the real magic occurs - you get stronger, faster, and more mentally tough. Exceeding the standard puts you in good company with those who win events in training. You will never think about quitting when you think about winning. Bringing your A-Game to your preparation then eventually your testing / selection will set you apart many ways: Exceeding the Standards IS the Standard - I have seen "exceeding the standard IS the standard" work for myself and my students. For instance - not meeting the medical standards to enter the military (vision, hearing, unwaiverable ailments, etc) Though there are some reasons why your spec ops journey ended before it even started that is completed out of your hands. All of which are caused being emotionally (maturity), mentally or physically unprepared. Failing, Quitting, Changing Their Mindįor most special ops candidates, the most common issues go into this group of three reasons why the journey ended for them is: failing to meet the standards (physical, academic, etc), quitting, or simply changing their mind. You can apply this to any goal you "want" to achieve, but the journey to become a member of any special ops unit is going to be a long, dark, and cold road that takes you to places in your own head to test how bad you really want it. It is a good place to start.but there is so much more ahead of you no matter what the goal you have for yourself. Wanting To Be Something and Working Tirelessly To Achieve It Are On Opposites Sides of the Goal Achievement Spectrum ![]()
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