I’ve written about fundamentals at length. Understanding this concept at its core is crucial, yet few people do so. Those who do, accomplish what the many consider outstanding, unimaginable, and sometimes mystical.
A house will collapse if its foundation is weak.
A company will close doors if the groundwork isn’t set properly.
A relationship will never withstand the storm if the core values aren’t set in stone.
Your health will be seriously damaged if you don’t get quality sleep, provide your body with the right nutrients and skip exercises.
The majority of people invest their precious time looking for new “things” to acquire. Some run after material stuff whereas others want to learn new skills or experience new adventures. AND, there’s nothing wrong about it. What’s dangerous though is if you replace the mastering of the basics with the search for new.
Let’s look at a couple of examples in sports before we move into business.
SWIMMING: The most important thing in swimming is proper breathing. Whatever your swimming level, unless you master your breathing technique (esp. exhaling under the water – disregarded even by some advanced swimmers who like to hold onto their breath under the water) you’ll never be able to become extraordinary. Breathing is the engine that drives the physical effort.
JUDO: The most important thing in judo is the study of falling. The so called Ukemi or fall breaking (which includes front, back, right, and left break falls, as well as a forward roll break fall) is a fundamental part of all Judo techniques.
I had my first judo training at the age of 13. Learning to fall the right way transformed my life. Not only did I never break a bone or have a massive injury since but it also enabled me to figure skate with a level of confidence other kids never had. I wasn’t afraid to fall because I knew I could land the right way. Nevertheless, I practiced fall breaking for tens of thousands of times in my judo classes. It didn’t require me to think about it or waste additional energy and resources on it. It turned into a reflex action that happened automatically.
Studying the fundamentals, sticking day in and day out to building a strong foundation requires resilience and a mind of steel.
The very same principles that reign in the world of sports, also apply to business and other areas of your life. Only when you practice and come back to your basics on a regular basis, do you see flaws in the structure and are able to strengthen the very core of what you’re building: a sustainable, thriving business that will inspire many generations to come.
It’s always the root that produces the fruits. And yet, so many people who don’t like the fruits of their own tree move on to creating new fruits without understanding the simple fact that by making some changes to the roots of that one tree they’d get an entirely different harvest.
Let’s have a look at some of the foundational elements of a successful and sustainable business:
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