I have always had a fascination with and had a special respect for the mental and physical fortitude of the NAVY SEALs . I came across this and thought it was worthy of passing on.
Master Chief Will Guild, a 27 year Navy SEAL veteran, mentors incoming SEAL candidates. The six key values he imparts to future special operators he says apply to any walk of life. You decide for yourself
1. PUT TEAM MATES FIRST
“This is an exoteric responsibility – that is, ‘imparting to someone else’ – and it’s missing from our culture. When you are acting exoterically, you are acting ethically. How do I treat others? How do I fit into the team? What is my responsibility? Ask yourself these questions, no matter your profession.
2. SECOND GUESS YOURSELF
“We all have monkey brains (his words NOT mine). We think terrible things sometimes. Quitting abandoning something important to us. But don’t let that disturb you too much, because it happens to everyone. Really, who you are is your second and even third thought”.
3. ALLOW YOURSELF TO FEAR
“Some people become afraid, and they find it overwhelming. When that happens, reach out to family, friends, or colleagues. Fear is a shared experience – you’ll get a lot of energy from people around you. Being okay with being afraid is the first step to overcoming it.”
4. CONTROL YOUR EMOTIONS PHYSICALLY
“Ask a family member of friend to study your posture when you’re happy or content. Then practice it, over and over. Your psyche will follow your body. You can literally control your emotions this way.”
5. BREAK BIG GOALS INTO SMALL TARGETS
“How do you eat an elephant? One mouthful at a time. Don’t wake up Monday morning and say, ‘four days and 16 hours till Friday’. Instead wake up and say, ‘Two hours till breakfast’. ‘Three hours till lunch’. Try to stay in the present”
6. HAVE FAITH IN YOURSELF
“This is the most crucial part of mental toughness. It’s something I tell all the SEALs. Have faith that you’ll figure it all out. You are a lot stronger physically and mentally than you think you are.”
As an addendum I want to restate that these are neither Gospel or my personal beliefs but simply thoughts I found interesting.
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