“I’ll do my best.” These are the words that every karate student says as they bow onto
the karate mat in our school. These words are a reminder that once you get out into your
karate class, you are going to put in the effort to try your best for that day. Your best can
change from time to time depending on how you’re feeling, but you always do what you can.
This is just one of the many ways we practice diligence.
This month we are reminding all our students to be diligent by setting goals and
focusing on them little by little every day. By putting in this time and not giving up, you can
accomplish a lot. The people around you will notice how hard of a worker you are and respect
you, as well as be impressed at what you’re capable of. Whether it’s parents, teachers or
friends you inspire, being a diligent worker is a much better way to get things done than
slacking off and just getting by. It’s easy to be mediocre in most things, but it takes diligence
to exceed expectations and accomplish great things like earning your black belt, running a
race, getting an A on a test, getting into a great college, or getting a promotion at work.
Whatever it is that you are working towards, practice diligence and do your best!