What I see: Unfortunately, I see a lot of young men
without any direction. Since I've already walked through their path, I
can understand their mentality at this point, but don't necessary agree
with their motivations or lack thereof.
There are too many
distractions and not enough time spent on the things that matter. The
scary part is, time is passing by and the years will catch up to you
faster than you could imagine.
What I see though can be fixed with
some diligent effort and focus.
Since myself, and many other successful
men were able to do it, I know you can too!
My experience:
I graduated from college almost 10 years ago. I attended one of the
hardest trade schools for young men in the country. I would recommend it
to any young man looking to be successful in the trades. You can find
out more about it www.williamson.edu
If
there was one thing I remember about this college was that it was
tough, really tough. Up at 6 a.m. every morning, attended the raising of
the flag followed by an inspection of our clothes, shoes and general
appearance. We had to work hard every day. And every day, I wanted to
quit!
I didn't particularly enjoy making my bed every morning,
being stuck 6 hours away from home with no vehicle and living in a place
I was not familiar with. But, and this is a big but, I knew that this
school could help me become a successful man in life. So every day, I
got up and worked hard!
My hope: I don't share my
story to brag or to say my situation was any harder than yours; I share
it to offer you some perspective. Perspective is a big tool missing
from young men these days. Don't ever believe that you have it harder
than everyone else.
Don't ever think that what you're facing is
unachievable. Some of the most successful people have had to endure
multiple hardships on their way to the top. My hope for you is that you
will get off your butt and work hard every day to achieve the life you
hope to have some day.
Here are five areas where I see young men
need to improve upon in their life. And since this isn't a complete
list, I encourage you to share your thoughts in the comments below.
1. Get off the phone and get into your books.
As a man in my early 30s, I grew up in a time when cell phones were not
as "smart." All we could do was make calls and send texts on them, and
that was enough of a distraction in itself. I see young men today on
their phones nearly every minute they have available. Is this wrong? No.
But it does take away time from things that are of much more
importance, like your studies. I would strongly encourage you to realize
how much time you spend on your phone or computer and make sure it is
not taking away from your learning.
2. Make money, save money. Let
me ask you a simple question, do you know how much you're paying for
college each year and do you realize how much money you are going to owe
later? If you have no idea, I would encourage you to be active in this
area. Take the time to find out those numbers and then figure out if
there's any way to start making payments on them now. Have you spoken to
anyone about scholarships that could be available to you? Again guys,
I'm not trying to say that having a part time job or writing essays for
scholarships will be easy, but now is the time to push!
3. Work hard now and find success later. This is a
simple motto I'd encourage you to think about every day! Maybe post it
on the wall in your room or have it come up as a reminder on your phone
every day. It's simple, the harder you work now, the better chance you
have at success in the future! Trust me, the last thing you want to do
is look in the mirror four years from now and realize you wasted a bunch
of time and have a lot of debt. Step it up guys! I know you can do it!
4. Find a mentor and listen to him. One
of the toughest parts of being a young man is realizing that you need
help. As I said, now that I'm in my 30s, I feel like I can't learn
enough from people. I realize now that there are plenty of men that have
gone before me and have been through the same trials that I am or have
gone through. I would strongly encourage you to find a mentor. Find
someone who you can just talk to. Find someone that will allow you to
open up and just share what's truly on your mind and heart. And of
course, learn the value of listening. How can you apply his or her
advice and where can it help you out? Find a mentor, find one soon and
maintain the relationship!
Speaking to someone at church or joining the Man Up App Community would be two great places to start!
5. Establish goals now and achieve goals later.
And finally, I would challenge you to consider your goals. Where would
you like to be in five years? How about 10 years? What would you like to
accomplish? How successful do you hope to be? What is it going to take
to achieve these goals?
Take the questions above and apply your answers. Establish a set of goals now and achieve your goals later!
Don't
make excuses. Don't complain about things being too hard. Success
doesn't come to those that sit around, it comes from those that take
affirmative action and stick to their goals.
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