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Monday Motivational #94: Just Be Consistent

The Blueprint with Eliot Marshall

Release Date: 12/12/2022

Monday Motivational #135: Stay The Course show art Monday Motivational #135: Stay The Course

The Blueprint with Eliot Marshall

Sometimes, life can feel like navigating a vast, expansive ocean without a compass. You feel lost, directionless, and tossed about by every turbulent wave. In these times, the significance of having a roadmap, a plan, cannot be understated. Imagine setting sail without a map or a set destination. Where would you end up? Would you even get anywhere? This same concept applies to our lives. When you chart your course, you're not left to the mercy of unpredictable tides and winds. Instead, you take control and steer your ship toward your desired horizon. And I can't stress this enough: your plans...

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The Blueprint with Eliot Marshall

There's a powerful concept that too often gets buried beneath societal pressures and the weight of other people's expectations: authenticity. I want you to understand that you should never have to shrink yourself or dim your light just because it makes someone else uncomfortable. Embrace your essence and remain unwavering in it. Sure, introspection is essential. Regularly evaluate yourself. Ensure that you're bringing positivity, kindness, and benevolence into the world. But once you've done that groundwork, stand firm in your true self. By doing so, you're providing an invaluable gift not...

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The Blueprint with Eliot Marshall

Whenever the name Kobe Bryant is mentioned, we're immediately drawn to the concept of the 'Mamba Mentality'. While we often celebrate Kobe's on-court triumphs and accolades, it's important to understand where this relentless drive originated. This wasn't just some switch he flipped on during game time; it was born out of countless hours in the gym, in solitude, pushing himself harder than anyone else would. Kobe's dedication to practice is a significant lesson for all of us. Most people might only see the end result - the flashy dunks, game-winners, or championship rings. But it's what he did...

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The Blueprint with Eliot Marshall

Let's be real – not every day is going to be a walk in the park. If life was just a string of perfect days, we wouldn't truly appreciate the highs, nor would we learn from the lows. The fact that our days fluctuate between good and bad is a testament to life's unpredictability. It prompts us to constantly adapt, to work on ourselves, and to persevere. Think about sports for a moment. I've been discussing basketball with my kid, helping him understand that a successful game isn't only about the number of points you score. Sure, that might be a factor when we retrospectively judge the game's...

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The Blueprint with Eliot Marshall

Ever watched the NFL? If so, you've probably heard of Mike Tomlin, the renowned coach with an impressive record, including two Super Bowl victories. His long tenure in a profession known for frequent turnovers speaks to his caliber. One of his philosophies stuck with me. He mentioned that success isn't just about what we're capable of achieving, but more about what we're willing to consistently strive for. Here's a simple analogy: Think about a friend who effortlessly nails a challenging trick or skill once or twice, then rests on that brief moment of glory. Isn't it more commendable...

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Monday Motivational #130: Memento Mori: Embracing the Ephemeral Nature of Life show art Monday Motivational #130: Memento Mori: Embracing the Ephemeral Nature of Life

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The ancient Stoic philosophers have a phrase that encapsulates the transience of life: “Memento Mori”, which translates to “Remember you will die.” While it may sound morbid at first glance, its meaning is deeply profound, urging us to live each day as if it were our last. A few months ago, a personal incident involving my son's passion for basketball served as a perfect illustration of this philosophy. Life Lessons through Sports: After a mishap on the basketball court, where my son took his game for granted, we decided to temporarily withdraw his privilege to play. Our intent...

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The Blueprint with Eliot Marshall

In life, we've all felt that surge of motivation, that burst of energy where we proclaim our intentions to the world. It feels good, exhilarating even. In that moment, we are filled with fervor, hope, and certainty. But as the motivational speaker Inky Johnson so aptly puts it, "Can I stay true to what I said I would do long after the mood that I said it in has left me?" This sentiment highlights an age-old challenge: the struggle between short-lived motivation and long-term commitment. It's easy to declare an intention when surrounded by a rush of positivity. But when reality sets in and...

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Monday Motivational #128: The Legacy of Leadership: Embracing the 'Deion Approach' show art Monday Motivational #128: The Legacy of Leadership: Embracing the 'Deion Approach'

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From the iconic sports arenas to the tight-knit communities of collegiate football, Coach Deion Sanders stands as a testament to the power of dedication—not just to the game but to family. The rise and impact of Deion Sanders in the Colorado Buffaloes’ program is a lesson in unwavering focus and commitment. Here's what Coach Prime’s journey with the Colorado Buffaloes can teach us: 1. Beyond The Personality: Often, strong personalities like Sanders' can eclipse the intent behind their actions. It's not about agreeing with every aspect of someone's character; it's about recognizing the...

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Monday Motivational #127:  The Power of Protecting Your Energy show art Monday Motivational #127: The Power of Protecting Your Energy

The Blueprint with Eliot Marshall

The path to success is riddled with obstacles, some external and others internal. However, what many often overlook are the people who, intentionally or unintentionally, derail us from our goals. They're the subtle voices of doubt, the not-so-silent critics, the ones who project their own failures onto us. While it's easy to recognize and fend off naysayers we hardly know, the real challenge is when these voices come from those closest to us. It's a harsh reality to swallow: Not everyone who's in our life wishes the best for us. Some revel in our failures, not because they inherently despise...

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Monday Motivational #126: The Marathon of Mastery: A Lesson in Consistency and Growth show art Monday Motivational #126: The Marathon of Mastery: A Lesson in Consistency and Growth

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There's an allure in instant gratification. This rush of seeing immediate results after a burst of effort. This allure is particularly pronounced when we are younger or when we embark on a new journey. A child picks up a new hobby, and within days or weeks, we witness visible improvement. It's exhilarating, motivating. However, as time goes on, and as our journey continues, the trajectory of our growth starts to flatten. The leaps become smaller. The bounds become less pronounced. This is where the true challenge lies. Let's use jujitsu as a metaphor. You're a newbie, and you dedicate a month...

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Every heard consistency is the key. So why can't we do it? Set your daily goals small so that you will actually be able to accomplish them.  Be realistic with balancing what you want with what you can actually do.  If you set the goals too large, yes you will do it for a bit, but then you will fall off and most likely end up below where you even started.  Set small consistent goals that you can actually accomplish and work slowly towards them.