Excuses
Street Cop Podcast
Street Cop Training
4.9 • 967 Ratings
🗓️ 8 December 2021
⏱️ 5 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | 111.1.10. |
| 0:02.0 | You're trying to be a street cop. |
| 0:10.0 | All right, how's it we're doing today? |
| 0:14.0 | Great to have you here. |
| 0:15.0 | The new group members, if you've never seen one of these videos, is your first time. |
| 0:18.0 | Great. Thanks for coming along. |
| 0:19.0 | There are a lot of people who are new to the group. Appreciate it. Hopefully you're finding value in the group. Just finished my day one of these videos. It's your first time. Great. Thanks for coming along. We have a lot of people who are new to the group. |
| 0:21.3 | Appreciate it. |
| 0:22.0 | Hopefully, you're finding value in the group. Just finished my day two of my webinar. You guys haven't seen the webinar. They're real good. They're actually very practical, especially with these undetermined amount of time that we're going to be in quarantine, exercising this stuff. to good time to polish up on your skills and all that shit but that's not what i'm here |
| 0:20.7 | to pitch to you i want to give you some food for thought today |
| 0:41.3 | and it's about excuses right and I've seen this continuously over and over again and |
| 0:47.7 | one of the things that I learned when I started to readjust my life is how many excuses I've made |
| 0:54.0 | about the thing so I couldn't do that because of that. Oh, we don't have that because of this. When you begin to take control of your destiny and reverse engineer what you're trying to be, you'd be surprised how quick your excuses about the window, because people who are looking to achieve, they don't make excuses. They are doers and they do it. So what are the ones I'm talking about? Oh, yeah, they'll compare themselves to like Brad's seizures or Kenny Sears. Well, Kenny works now. We're outside of Chicago. So, you know, clearly he's going to get a lot of good stuff. You know, me, I only work in this town. We only have three interstates here. He's got four. Well, Brad works outside of the George |
| 1:28.6 | Washington Bridge, so, like, clearly he's going to get drugs and big amounts of it. But guys, |
| 1:33.7 | like, stop making excuses. It's in front of your face. Let's address the issues that don't complain |
| 1:41.1 | that it's not there when you don't know if it's there or not. And the conversation I would have to you is we could bring these guys to where you work and let them and set them free for a week. And you'd be surprised what they'd be able to dig up. So if you're trying to polish your skills and you want to become someone who's known as being a proactive, productive, and a highly achieving law enforcement officer, which you should all set your goals for that. And I get that some of you've been, you know, really beaten down by our administrations, but you still need to know these things or find a home where you fit, where you saw the visions of your career occurring, of who you were going to be in law enforcement. But stop telling yourself that it's not here. Stop telling yourself that you're going to take the easy route because you've got to challenge yourself and you've got to try to get bigger and better every single day. And the only way to go out to do it to go out there and try and do it, right? And to take the training and look for perspective outside the walls of your agency because just like you i was a person who i thought |
| 2:35.9 | i was the top of my games my people outside of my agency who were doing bigger and better things |
| 2:39.6 | than me and i'm like yo i ain't trying to be like this motherfucker's no more i'm trying to be like |
| 2:43.3 | them dudes right there right them cats are going out and hit some good shit i'm trying to get some |
| 2:47.9 | good shit trying to get and I'm not downplaying the ability |
| 2:51.4 | to go out and have some success and lock some people up. But at some point, you have to say to yourself, this is getting monotonous, this is stagnant, I have to continue to grow. How can I get bigger and better? And the biggest achievers in this game ask themselves that. Okay, I'm good at this let me get to the next thing I'm good at this let me get to the next thing so how are you |
| 2:50.5 | getting good at this thing and get to the next thing. I'm good at this. Let me get to the next thing. |
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