I find it interesting how many people claim to be motivated...
Claim to be committed to their goals...
Claim to be willing to do “whatever it takes”…
...and claim to want to win.
But when it comes to executing on the small details...
They pick and choose which ones to do the right way.
I promise you...
That is not "what it takes."
You don't get to pick and choose which details are important for your success and which aren't...
They're all important.
...and oftentimes, it's the smallest, most seemingly insignificant details that are actually the most important details of all.
You must understand that doing things the "right way" is a character trait.
It's making the conscious decision to execute at the highest level possible every single time the opportunity presents itself.
It's a value, a habit, and a skill that is required for your success.
If you'll cut corners on the things you don't think are important...
You'll cut corners on the things that actually are important...
Guaranteed.
How you do one thing is how you do everything.
If you aren't building the habit of executing at a high level every single time...
You're actually training yourself to cut corners and produce a result that is much less than the result you're looking to produce.
Here's my advice:
Develop the highest standard of execution you possibly can...
...and make it a non-negotiable for you.
That's what it takes.