Mike Boyle

Mike Boyle: Hard Work is the Key

A really inspirational article from a great guy here. There’s really no two ways about it – you’ve got to work hard to do well. But I’ll leave Mike Boyle to say it – he puts it a lot better than I could. But the main point is: anyone can achieve pretty much anything. It’s as straightforward as having a goal, and doing everything to make that goal happen. And it will. “Work hard, be nice.”
 

I’ve spent the past year on the Perform Better speaking circuit giving a talk I have simply called Success Secrets.Next month in Long Beach I will give it for the last time  and move on to a new topic. However, I want to take a minute  and share the essence of the talk with you. I have had the  pleasure of reading some great books in the past year, many centered on how people succeed in a wide variety of professions. Books like Outliers, Talent Code and Talent is Overrated inspired me to share my story.

 

I am a “fitness expert” I guess. I am also a very average  looking, balding, fifty two year old with no distinguished  athletic resume. If this is the case, how did I end a fitness expert? Simple, I read more and coach more than most people. As Outliers author Malcolm Gladwell would say, I have put in my ten thousand hours.The bottom line of the presentation is that success is much more about hard work and perseverance than it is about talent. We all  know that the best players don’t make the best coaches, we just don’t always know why. My theory is the best athletes never had  to learn to work to get what they wanted. They always were at  the head of the class. Those of us that struggled to make a team know what it is like to have to work toward a goal. That gives us the potential to  be great coaches. The key as a great coach is to figure out how to motivate and develop a great athlete.
 
The bottom line? Sincerity wins. One of my favorite quotes is “people don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care”. It is more important to be the hardest working, nicest guy in the room than the smartest. I have another quote I love. It simply says “work hard, be nice”.
 
To your success,
 
Mike Boyle