Hello, friends! Today we are going to learn from the greatest basketball player of all time, Kobe Bryant, and we will discover how to use his life hacks in your everyday life.
First, for those of you who don't know, a little bit about Kobe Bryant: he is one of the greatest basketball players of all time, who won many awards, achieved unprecedented success in basketball, and has an army of fans around the world. The athlete is respected not only by his teammates and fans but also by his opponents on the court. A couple of years ago, Kobe wrote a book where he shared the secrets of his achievements. Throughout his book, he speaks about a unique way of thinking and how he approaches his life, through a never say die attitude. This was his continual self-improvement and sheer determination and hard work. The book, of course, became a bestseller. Using the principles, he describes, Kobe achieved results that are unlikely to be performed by any basketball player now or anytime soon.
Kobe came to the NBA with one goal in mind, to become one of the greatest players of all time. With dedication and perseverance, he moved from one goal to another. He spent all his time training. The idea was simple: why start training by 11 am, if you could get up at 3 am and fit in an extra training session? When his children woke up, he was there, and they didn't even realize that their father had been out of the house. Kobe was an example not only for his children but also for his teammates. He tried to be a leader who would motivate his teammates and not destroy their love of the game. If the team played poorly during a game, at the break, not only would the coach give instructions, but also Kobe motivated the players by encouraging them to get the best results during the next half of the game. He did not limit himself to giving advice. Even during his most stellar years, he was the first to park his car at the training hall and work harder than anyone else. His teammates were not able to match him, but they always saw what they could strive for.
Over the years, Kobe changed his training program, but his philosophy has always remained the same. If existing methodologies worked effectively for the great athletes of the past and are suitable for you, why change them and experiment with new trends?
He suggests you should always stick to these practical methods, even if they are "unpopular."
Mamba-thinking is an authentic way of life, based on increasing your self-esteem and the constant pursuit of excellence. Mamba is the most poisonous snake in the world and was Kobe's nickname.
Mamba-mentality is:
- Working and training more than anyone else.
- Planning long-term goals and working on them for as long as it takes.
- Placing meaning in everything and not being distracted by any other objectives.
- To get better every day. Striving for constant growth.
- Following your passions by doing what you love the most in the world.
- To give your dream 100% and not wasting your time on anything else.
- To love what you do.
- To reach your goal, despite the pain, fatigue, or emotional burnout.
- To be prepared to sacrifice a lot for your dreams: holidays, time with your family, or fun weekends.
- To not be afraid of ridicule and reproach. You stand firmly in your ground.
These are the principles of a genuinely great man who never betrayed his ideals. Bryant would only stop training when injured, and during these periods, he frequently watched match records and continued to study the beautiful game.
Introspection and observation of opponents was another factor contributing to the success of this great athlete. Adapting to other players, watching their reactions was "homework" that produced results on the court. When his body was recovering from injuries, Kobe would get up again at 3 am to do four training sessions a day, while his teammates had just two sessions. He sacrificed everything to get a whole lot out of life.
If you want to become the best at something, you need to go for your goal for real, become obsessed. Many people talk about wanting to be the best, but when they must make sacrifices, they give up. They have personal concerns, outside hobbies, and interests that distract from their primary goal. They focus on unimportant things, but this is normal. After all, greatness is not for everyone. Becoming the best is not easy, and sometimes you need to sacrifice everything for it- time more than anything else. You must make tough decisions and act on your desires. The process forces you to sacrifice not only yourself, but all the people around you, so it is essential to have family and friends who will support you to achieve your dreams.
Not everyone understands how many people it takes to help you to achieve a dream, and how much effort they must put into a person who is going to succeed.
The best way to describe a mamba mentality is to try to make every hour great. Do not waste time on rest and respite. This is how Kobi lived. Every minute on the court, he tried to be the best, to achieve excellent results that no one could replicate. This approach was not only saved for his sport; it extended to his business, family, and friendships. This is one of the critical aspects of having a mamba mentality to carry on the offensive every day. It's only up to you and your professional ethics whether you achieve great heights or not.
Become the person who does not need "lucky charms for good luck," do not be afraid of anything, surround yourself with people who are ready to support and help you. The most important thing is to find a goal where you will overcome difficulties, where all the troubles will seem insignificant. Then you will be one step closer to success!