DECISIVENESS: Single-Minded Commitment to Greatness - The Keys to Martial Arts Life Mastery #5
Author: Jeffrey Miller
Date Posted: May 05, 2006
I remember talking to one of my teachers once about the traits
of a master leader. And though we discussed many topics, traits
and themes - attitudinal qualities like "caring," "trust," "being
a role model;" and skills like "management," "study," etc. - 'the'
trait that lay at the center, or formed the foundation for all of
these others was: Decisiveness - the simple ability to make a decision.
Though all of the other traits were and are important in the overall
character of a leader, at the heart of it all lay the willingness
and, yes, "decision," to be or do those other things. For example,
we cannot and generally will not "care" about something until we
'decide' to care about it. Carrying this to it's fullest, we will
not be a "caring" person until we decide to be. This is true for
everything.
It's funny, you know. I've been an avid student of human nature
for a long time now. I've studied how we human beings latch onto
ideas, beliefs, and concepts, and run with them. The one thing that
most people do not do, however, is to check the integrity of their
ideas with one another. Do you know what I mean? Most of us never
stop to see whether or not our "beliefs" and habitual patterns "jive"
with each other.
More often than not, under close examination, things tend to break
down. One belief is not congruent - it contradicts - another belief
about the same "type" of thing but from a different perspective.
Here's an example. Staff and I are constantly joking about how
many people come to WCI because they are interested in taking up
martial arts. How do we know this? Not necessarily because they've
told us (lots of people tell us they're interested - especially
after you mention that you're studying the martial arts, right?!
We know because they have actually picked up the phone or stopped
into the academy for information.
But, once here, we notice that their demeanor - their actions and
responses, mirror those that come up for many when their approached
by a salesperson at a store.
Isn't that funny? These folks are interested in taking up martial
arts but...
... They're afraid we're going to "sell" them martial arts lessons!
This happens all the time. To each and every one of us. It may
not be about sales, or martial arts, but it happens nonetheless.
What does this have to do with martial arts, a black belt, mastery,
or warriorship? Thanks for asking. Otherwise, this article is going
nowhere!
The ability to make a decision is at the heart of all of this confusion.
It is also at the heart of success and mastery. It is the very thing
theta defines a leader.
You see, life - every single moment - is made up of choices. And,
as the author Richard Bach cited in his book 'Illusions,' "we design
our lives through the power of our choices." And, it is our decisions,
or lack of, that define us in the eyes of others. In fact, it could
be said, and has been by the great H. A. Hopf, that we teach others
how to act in regards to decisiveness. We teach our children, our
students, even those who are thinking about associating with us,
who we are and how we engage life and that, if they are to be "like"
us, they should make decisions like we do.
There are really three types of decisions to make in any given
situation, whether it's goal-setting, planning, or problem-solving.
They are:
1) Do It! You decide in favor of an action.
2) Don't Do It! You decide against the action.
3) Don't Decide! You avoid making a choice or decision altogether.
Yes, choosing to "not" make a decision IS a decision - a choice!
Because what you're really saying is either:
1) I don't care one way or the other which way this goes or what
we do. In this case, there would not be complaining afterwards of
the decision(s) made by others (if you were being honest).
2) I'm afraid to commit to something because I'm afraid of failure,
success, or a hundred other things. So what if your decision proves
to be wrong or simply a bad choice; make another one! After all,
THAT'S what leaders do!
3) I don't want to have to think about this right now so I'll postpone
the decision.
This last one is what most people do with regards to their goals
- including going to Japan. Why else would they put off going for
three years? Money? I think not. And, why not? Because everyone
that has told me they were going to Japan, for example, last year,
has no more money saved for the trip than they did when they first
supposedly set the goal.
I remember when my teachers first started forcing me to stand up
and make decisions. It was uncomfortable in many cases, and terrifying
in others. But, developing this powerful ability has literally changed
my life. And, it will yours as well.
Imagine: actually attaching people to you that are more helpful
to you and your on life BECAUSE you are decisive. Why? Because decisive
people are Confident, Trusting and Trustworthy, the take risks (another
important key to success and mastery), and they make people feel
comfortable and Safe.
Your ability to make confident decisions, even in the face of little
support or help from others, will set you apart from everyone else
who has "decided" on a mediocre, passive, and everyday existence.
You will be in great company though because you will have elevated
yourself to the level of the Abraham Lincolns, the Walt Disneys,
the Madame Currys, and so many others that made their own path in
life - decisively, confidently...
...one choice at a time!
About The Author
Jeffrey M. Miller is the founder and master instructor of Warrior
Concepts International. He specializes in teaching the ancient ways
of self-protection and personal development lessons in a way that
is easily understood and put to use by modern Western students and
corporate clients. Through their martial arts training, his students
and clients learn proven, time-tested lessons designed to help them
create the life they've always dreamed of living, and the skills
necessary for protecting that life from anything that might threaten
it.
To learn more about authentic
warriorship training and other subjects related to the martial
arts, self-defense, personal development & self-improvement, visit
his website at http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com
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