"Success never comes easily. I have
inherited five losing football teams during my coaching career. If you
asked me if these squads had anything in common, I would say yes. They
were all largely composed of athletes who moaned about everything. You
cannot turn around teams like that unless you rehabilitate the malcontents
or sweep them from their rosters.
To excel, our college players had to
attend class, train, and play unselfishly. They also had to adhere to
curfews and other regulations that were never applied to the average
student. Superior players don't complain about such restrictions, they
take pride in them. They understand their willingness to sacrifice places
them among that rare breed of individuals who will do whatever is necessary
to attain their goals.
When a difficult task comes your way,
accept the challenge joyfully. Once it finished, plead for more. Every
sacrifice you make builds character. People with average skills often
achieve greatness because they are willing to pay a price for it. You
might not be able to outthink, outmarket, or outspend you competition,
but you can outwork them."