I won’t stop my training.
I only got to train today.
I regurgitate it over and over.
I want to get it through my brain.
No matter what happens to me,
No matter what the day asks of me,
Today, it’s asked a lot.
It was meant to be an easy day,
It never seems to play out that way.
Nothing ever plays out the way you want,
So stop wanting to have everything your way.
Take whatever comes and make it your own.
If you own everything that happens to you,
Both the good and the bad,
Then nothing will truly ever be bad.
All will fall under what was meant to be.
All will be part of your story.
You can still control your story that way.
That’s the key, isn’t it? Ownership.
Not just of the victories, but the setbacks too.
The hard days. The frustration. The exhaustion.
If I claim it all, if I refuse to let anything define me
except for my own response to it, then I win.
I can’t afford to let bad days shake me.
A bad day is just another day.
A tough moment is just another moment.
If I let them pass through me without resistance,
without giving them more power than they deserve,
then they lose their hold over me.
Training, discipline, resilience—
it’s not about perfect conditions.
It’s about showing up regardless.
It’s about proving to myself, time and time again,
that I don’t need things to go my way to keep moving forward.
If I keep moving forward,
if I keep adapting, adjusting,
then no obstacle can truly stop me.
Everything becomes part of the path.
Every challenge, every setback, every unexpected turn.
Not barriers—just more steps on the road.
And I’ll keep walking it.