On Healing
What's worse than injury?
Fear of injury.
An injury will hurt. It will set you back. It might even cripple you, for a while.
But the fear of injury can cripple you for far longer.
Injuries happen. In any sport. In regular life, too.
Who hasn't tripped and fallen in their own house? Cut themselves with a sharp knife making dinner? Maybe, you've also torn up your knee on the softball field, or broken your collarbone on a hard crash when you hit a rock on your bike and went over your handlebars. And you've probably torn up your hands with too many pull-ups, or maybe tweaked your shoulder with a heavy snatch.
Life, done right, is a contact sport.
It hurts and you don't always come away with the ball and a clear path to the hoop. Sometimes, you find yourself limping off the court for a while. Time to heal and get stronger again.
Important healing will need to take place between your ears, also.
If you don't get your mind right after an injury, you will never get your body back to where you were, or beyond that stage.
So, learn from your injury.
Be smart, but get over it.
What holds most people back is their fear of pain, not the pain itself.
It's a mind game, and they lose. Don't be most people. Be stronger—in mind and body.