
Once you have signed up for learning the SPRinT™ toolkit, we will take you through a learning process which expects you to be capable of using the SPRinT™ toolkits the very next day. You can expect your SPRinT™ toolkit trainers to teach you in 30 hours how to use the toolkits every day of your working life. The programme is designed with this in mind. It is worth remembering that every day when top athletes and business people wake up, they begin with exercises and training - whether it is body or mind – it is training. It is said that Mr Tiger Woods practices his various golf swings every morning for a few hours, despite being the best in the world. Mr Stephen Covey, a world renowned business guru promotes his seventh habit of highly effective people, being to ‘sharpen the saw’, which means while others constantly using the saw until it gets blunt, he promotes the principle of never starting a job without first sharpening your saw, then stopping and sharpening it regularly. Your SPRinT™ trainer will teach you to start every day by selecting one of your SPRinT™ tools, practising and practising its use before you do anything else that day. So to confirm, SPRinT™ is all based on training and practice. Top athletes and business people stay at the top of their game because every single day they remember to practice. So success comes from practice and our job is to put the tools in the hands of people who want to be SPRinTERS™. The first rule of success is having the right attitude: One date in history, which will never be ‘out of date’, is June 16th 2008. It is the day on which Mr Tiger Woods, injured and in great personal pain, won his third US Golf Open and fourteenth major golf tournament. Despite having had surgery on his knee only a matter of a few weeks before, and not having played a full round of golf or walked 18 holes since his knee operation, Mr Tiger Woods entered his name for the US Golf Open, one of the greatest tournaments in the world. Even enduring a fifth round of eighteen holes, came out victorious against the world’s best players. He called it his ‘greatest career victory’ and said afterward that what assisted him was his attitude of never, ever giving up and believing despite his injury and pain that he would hold up the cup. This attitude, faith in himself and belief, kept him going. The victory will always be known as ‘The Battle of Wounded Knee’. Mr Tiger Woods is an example to every SPRinTER™ that training, practice, attitude and belief puts you in a place where you can be what you want to be. Later we will define the profile of a successful SPRinTER™. To begin with, we need to get a new way of thinking and a real belief established in your heart and head about what being a SPRinTER™ means. Then it will become your guiding principle and you are a rock which will never roll. ![]()
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