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Following your gut feeling.
What’s ups guys. I just came across a topic that’s been on my mind for months now. What I have learned from “killers” and from successful people is how they always listen to their gut. They always make decisions based on their gut feeling. Think about how Kobe and Lebron came out of high school. How Michael Jordan first contacted Tim Grover and started training with him. Even how Kevin Durant first went to the Golden State Warriors. They are all based on their gut feelings and their future goals. I also had to follow my gut feelings as planned to transfer colleges. What do you guys think?
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7 Sure Fire Ways to Handle Fear
This might help some of you guys, handle fear!
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7 Sure Fire Ways to Handle Fear
Being a Killer is Complicated... Expect that!
To be a killer means that life can feel complicated - especially at first! But here's the thing, as you organize, develop rituals that chaotic feeling gives way to beautiful patterns.... If it was easy, everyone would do it! Being Rare is, well, rare for a reason!
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Being a Killer is Complicated... Expect that!
About me.
Hi everyone, I am Vadim from Ukraine. I started playing basketball at 22 years old, I am an strong orthodox christian. In the past i was a computer addict for about 10 years, trying to make it in the MOBA pro gaming, end up unthealthy, fat, depressed and had no sence to live. But my Saviour God, Jesus saved me and He gave me a treasure - orthodox church and its wisdom, the FAITH! He set me free from that addiction and i found a new VISION of my life. Also i am full of sh*t... Like honestly i have so many opportunities and people around me right now (you would read below) that i didn`t appriciate as much as i needed to move towards my vision. For exaple Dillon and his programs, i bought killer intinct and was not consistend half-assing and didn`t finished the program and untill you know, it disapparated, due to Dillon making a new web-site. Same goes with basketballbrain program. I mean i have it almost for 2 years and guess how many weeks i was doing the drills straight? yep - ZERO. Dillon said it best in one video about how GREATNESS - is PART TIME JOB. And how consistency is what people lack the MOST. (Tom Brady recent HOF speach - said the same). And how Dillon laid all the things neccessary to do for FREE in one of his YT videos and captured is: "The Ultimate Shooting Method: Most won't do it though" Most WON`T DO IT though!!!! Yea, me either. I am 6-6*1ft in height and always wanted to be taller and the though that i am that height was always limiting my basketball potential, but not at first, because at first i was thinking i am gonna be like Denis Rodman and have a late growth spurt at the age of 22 from 6ft to 6.8, but it didn`t happened. Here is was happend... When I first picked up the ball, I said to myself, I am gonna be the best basketball player. This thought came to me and I accepted it, never once in my life have I felt that my confidence about something that I have no clue about, even the rules. I had to go through a lot, and I mean a lot. From everyone, even family members saying it’s too late, you have no chance, find a job or else…. As the time passed, I was able to find the best personal trainer in Ukraine and started to work with him, I am his first student, because I just found him after he finished his professional carrier and he doesn’t trained anyone at all. I found the gym to play at the winter, because the first winter when I started playing basketball, I would go outside and my arms will be dead cold but I would shoot with awful technic anyone, I even have a videos of it haha. But then as I said, I found a personal trainer, then the gym, then the team. Now I play for college team, if compared to USA level it’s like D3.
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About me.
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