Driven

“What you do in private is reflected in public.”

Connier Nordan

People whom are emotionally driven by athletes and sport need more than words, they need an example to live up to.
A character that is productive and effective for health and life.
This is where leadership starts.

Connier Nordan

There is no science to determine how someone handles a situation, competition, survival, death or life.  I had to survive in poverty and under duress while trying to play sports, learn, and grow, developing as a young man. I wanted the Andy/Opie dynamic, but the environments controlling my life did not have the capability nor the transformational leadership I aspired and sought.


Driven

Positive Growth

Sport can teach many life lessons. And, I was very good at it. Why, because I have always been driven to be the best I can be, internally first. Intangibles are dealt with in specific ways. Preparation always challenges the intangibles that make the difference. To face intangibles it requires a few core elements, a self- driven state, and a self- disciplined mind. Arduous self-training and self-efficacy to reach self-actualization.

The greatest competition we face is not anyone or anything around us. The toughest competitor is within our us. Why we lose to this competitor is our internal conflicts; however, once we become teammates with that competitor, you focus on doing your best, contentment sets in while conflict is resolved, then relationships improve while growth is your ethos. Concentration and discipline are discovered.

Character it not measured merely by what we attain, the amount of money we have, or “winning,” it demonstrates itself in who we are. Everything else takes care of itself.

-Connier Nordan

Every thought you have affects your physiology, therein lies your health
and your fitness
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Whatever you are committed to is only as good as your commitment to your health and yourself. 

-Connier Nordan

To promulgate health, both mind and physical, you have to embody such. Why? Because the proof is always in the pudding. Talk can’t walk, or run.
-Connier Nordan  

If you want to change somebody, don’t preach to him. Set an example and shut up.

Jack LaLanne

Chronological age does not have to represent physiological age. 

Connier Nordan