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Making Change That Can Last

There was a nice little video that I recently came across, featuring Virat Kohli. https://www.facebook.com/yourdostcom/videos/2702403023160869/?t=2

In the video, Virat Kohli is reminiscing about how he transformed from being ordinary to the world-class champion that he is today.

He comes back home after a bad day at the game , has a shower, comes out, stands in front of a mirror and looks at himself. He is ashamed of what he sees.  An unfit athlete trying to compete at the highest level. Something happens- may be extreme shame- he wants to be better. Starting that instant , he changes his entire diet. He cuts all junk food. Starts consuming only lean food. He starts hitting the gym 5 days a week. He does not cheat on his own commitment even once. He sheds about 8 kilos in a few months and becomes an extremely fit athlete. His approach to the game changes thanks to his fitness and he attains a completely different level of proficiency.

Virat Kohli moved from being ordinary in 2012 to becoming extraordinary in a couple of years thanks to the change that happened in that one instant when he stood in front of the mirror, ashamed at what he saw of himself.

There are some amazing pointers we can take from the story of Virat Kohli.

Its the season of the New Year. Many of us are looking at all sorts or new year resolutions. We want to lose weight, learn new skills, run marathons, write blogs…. Let’s take inspiration from Virat Kohli’s example to build the right mindset, commit to that one little change and action to make the resolutions count.

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