Eye On The Prize

Edward Carbajal
4 min readNov 3, 2023

Focus and fortitude always win.

Photo by Anastase Maragos on Unsplash

If martial arts training teaches you anything, it’s that by staying focused and true to your course you can achieve anything you put your mind to. It’s something we hear as kids and don’t hear enough when we get older. But, in my work covering mixed martial arts and my training, I keep seeing the practice hold true, not just for myself but for other people.

I don’t like to just train physically, I like to keep my mind sharp too so I always make it a point to read as much as I can to improve my way of thinking and stay motivated to focus on my goals. I’m noticing a trend in the self-help books I read where the idea of staying committed to your goals keeps coming up as a healthy practice and how the rewards, eventually come along with it.

I want to list some of them here along with an example from a fighter we recently had on Coast-2-Coast Combat Hour that went through some adversity but continues to focus on what he wants to do.

From 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Dr. Jordan Peterson

“Pursue what is meaningful (not what is expedient)”

This part of the book talks about how easy it is to take the easy route. It’s hard not to do, especially in our day-to-day activities. I’m guilty of it for simple things…

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Edward Carbajal

Interests in Martial Arts, Literature, Civil War History, Horror. Contributor to; Sherdog, MyMMAnews.com, One37 PM & TheBlogboardJungle.com