It Never Gets Easy #116
About this Episode
Something I've learned after 35 years. It never gets easy. Every time, I've felt I had it figured out. A new challenge appeared. I used to look at it like, why me? Why I can't never get over the hump. Then I sat back and thought about it. I have overachieved. Everything I said I wanted to do in life, I did it in my twenties. Never really appreciating all the hard work and dedication led me to believe life was against me. I've been winning the whole time.
No matter where you are, there will always be a challenge. That's exactly what you want. That keeps you young.
When you're young, you will have to prove yourself.
You must prove that you're worth it when you're in your prime.
You must prove that you're not old when you're a vet.
You're not a loser unless you quit.
#makempay everyday
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It Never Gets Easy #116
Something I've learned after 35 years. It never gets easy. Every time, I've felt I had it figured out. A new challenge appeared. I used to look at it like, why me? Why I can't never get over the hump. Then I sat back and thought about it. I have overachieved. Everything I said I wanted to do in life, I did it in my twenties. Never really appreciating all the hard work and dedication led me to believe life was against me. I've been winning the whole time.
No matter where you are, there will always be a challenge. That's exactly what you want. That keeps you young.
When you're young, you will have to prove yourself.
You must prove that you're worth it when you're in your prime.
You must prove that you're not old when you're a vet.
You're not a loser unless you quit.
#makempay everyday
#thetyrenjohnsonshow
How To Play When You’re Not Comfortable With Your Role #115
Many players are in this situation. I've been in this situation my whole career. It's one of the reasons I created the #makempay mentality. Most players were playing against the other team. Most of the time, I played against my team and tried my best to force them to see value in me.
Now, since that's out of the way.
I'm qualified to talk about this subject. I've mastered how to fill your role, change your role, and create a new role. It's a game within a game. You already know my methods if you purchased my "How To Makempay" e-book.
I see it even more clearly as I get older in my career. That's why I don't laugh at "old man" jokes. Somewhere, there's some truth in most jokes. You don't play for 14 years professionally without discipline, hard work, and strategy. So, I'm not about to join in on your dismissive remarks.
There are many ways to succeed on your team, even if you don't like your role.
Why I Don't Play Pick Up Basketball Anymore #114
I'll start by saying I love pickup basketball. It's one of the purest forms of the game. I played pickup ten years into my professional career.
There are a lot of pros playing pickup, but just like anything, there are a lot of cons. Every player's situation is different.
One of the pros is that you get to feel contact in the offseason. You get to work on some of the moves you're practicing in training. You get some cardio if you're playing seriously.
Now for the cons. Pickup has changed. Just like the game of basketball is constantly evolving, pickup basketball has evolved, too. It's evolved for the worst for me. Quick three-point shots, no rebounding, minimal defense, no organization, no real game-like reps, and many more cons.
In the offseason now, I mainly focus on my body and my skillset. Since I have a consistent contract, I use my job to get the pros that I would get from offseason pickup games. As I said, this is a case-by-case basis, and everyone's situation differs. This is what has worked for me. I arrive in shape, and my tools are sharp and ready for a long season.
Leave in the comments what your offseason looks like.