Can't Be Broken

C Monster Mindset: Mastering the Art of No More Bad Days

June 27, 2023 Cesar Martinez Season 2 Episode 21
C Monster Mindset: Mastering the Art of No More Bad Days
Can't Be Broken
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Can't Be Broken
C Monster Mindset: Mastering the Art of No More Bad Days
Jun 27, 2023 Season 2 Episode 21
Cesar Martinez

What if I told you that you have the power to never have a bad day again? Not by avoiding setbacks or challenges, but by taking control of your efforts, work ethic, and awareness to grow and learn. As we celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Can't Be Broken podcast, I want to express my gratitude to each and every one of you who have supported and encouraged this journey of self-improvement.

In this milestone episode, we discuss the power of choice and how showing up early, staying late, and working with intention can lead to greatness. I share personal insights on how to never have a bad day in terms of effort, quality, and growth. It's time to take control of our lives and work together towards a life where we choose to never have a bad day again. Join me in this powerful episode and let's make every day count.

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What if I told you that you have the power to never have a bad day again? Not by avoiding setbacks or challenges, but by taking control of your efforts, work ethic, and awareness to grow and learn. As we celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Can't Be Broken podcast, I want to express my gratitude to each and every one of you who have supported and encouraged this journey of self-improvement.

In this milestone episode, we discuss the power of choice and how showing up early, staying late, and working with intention can lead to greatness. I share personal insights on how to never have a bad day in terms of effort, quality, and growth. It's time to take control of our lives and work together towards a life where we choose to never have a bad day again. Join me in this powerful episode and let's make every day count.

Speaker 1:

What up, what up, what up, and welcome to another episode of the can't be broken podcast. I am your host, sea monster, and first of all, before we get started, i just want to say that I'm super blessed to have been doing this now for a year one year this week that marks me adventuring on into the can't be broken podcast. I start off with a partner, eas, and we had a vision, we had a purpose, and when things kind of fell apart for their own reasons, i continued, i grinded, i stayed with it, i persevered, i stayed resilient into continuing something that I believed in. I learned, you know, even though I struggle, getting on this mic by myself, sometimes coming up with ideas, reaching out to people, taking time out of my busy schedule to and I hate saying busy, because it's not busy busy's award, that seems out of control but out of just from work and being blessed and my clients and friends and my family and things that I do, it gets. It gets time consuming, i would say. And so this is another aspect that takes time from interviewing people, from preparing to editing and then to putting it out, and it all just takes time. And so I just want to congratulate myself more than anything, and just let you guys know that I appreciate everybody who has supported the can't be broken podcast, who has listened to two seconds of an episode, to every episode, to an episode, who has reached out to me and given me feedback, who has said thank you I love that interview Man, that's awesome person or to who has deleted me, all the haters and all the people that love and show love and continue to follow me. I just want to say thank you regardless. I'm doing something, that's I'm stepping out of my comfort zone. There's something new, something that I learned from day one to edit stuff, to get on the computer, to purchasing things to re, you know, researching equipment, to figuring it out by having other people that I reached out to like from the podcast, my boy Juan, from street talkers. If you don't listen to them, they talk about baseball from local to professional level. Go follow them, street talkers. And so, yeah, i'm just blessed.

Speaker 1:

Whoever's listening to this episode. Really quick, i want to say thank you, thank you again for listening, for supporting, for feedback, and this episode is going to be about what? if I told you, you, for the rest of your life, choose to never have a bad day. Do you think that's possible? From now moving forward, you can choose to never have a bad day, and many of you think, well, that's impossible. We all have good and bad days. But I'm not talking about having bad days where things happen, where you may get fired from a job or you don't do well on a test or on the baseball field you strike out. I'm talking about things you can control, choosing to never have a bad day at practice, choosing to never have a bad day in effort, in quality, in paying attention, in being resilient, in learning, in growing and in being responsible or taking responsibility when you are not doing that and turning it around. See, we all have that power From now on, from you listening to this episode, you have the power to choose to never have a bad day in your life again.

Speaker 1:

Bad things will happen. You will lose people in your life, things will happen that are out of your control. You will go through financial hardship, you will go through some physical pain. Things will happen like that. If you're an athlete, you will strike out, you will miss, you will lose, you will cry, but I'm talking about choosing to never have a bad day in your effort, in your work, ethic in your pain, attention in your learning, in your failure and growing in your acceptance of failure and learning to grow in your awareness. All those things matter And you will never have a bad day anymore if you choose to continue to put in quality work. We all have that power to change that. We all have the power to be better, to work our best at practice, to make others better, to lead by example. We all have that power.

Speaker 1:

But God, i see it so fucking many times where I see kids not working hard, wanting to be at the pro level, at the collegiate level, at the division, one level Shit. Make the fucking varsity team in high school And they're out playing Sega, nintendo, playstation more than they are taking hacks, running bases, but not even that. How about the little things? How about having self-awareness of the shit that you aren't good at and the shit you need to work at to get better? Showing up to practice 15 minutes earlier and working on that with a partner Hey coach, can you do this? I really suck at turning double plays. Hey coach, i need to work on stealing. Hey coach, i'm gonna take a couple extra hacks so that I feel this is going on. And staying after practice. Hey, mom, dad, can you pick me up a little bit later? I'm just gonna stay for a little bit and work on some shit. Nobody does the extra shit. You just do what needs to be done.

Speaker 1:

But the people that are great, the people that are making it that you're watching on TV, that you will watch on TV and say, oh, i wish I was there At the division one baseball right now, fucking on TV on ESPN getting my name mentioned, fucking signing autographs. You're not because you didn't show up early and you didn't stay late. You're not the president of the company because you didn't show up early and you didn't stay late. And I'm not talking about physically working your ass off, even though that has something to do with it. I'm talking about preparing. I'm talking about doing the work with intention, with purpose, not aimlessly, but with intention. The small things that matter, getting the fundamentals right, building a concrete foundation. Those are the things that you and I can do on a daily basis to be better and to never have a fucking bad day. Thank you for listening to C-Monstered Nights at your number. You can't be broken.