
When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going (JP Kennedy) is an expression often heard among us tough military types. It is true that we proud ourselves in being tough both mentally and physically. Mental toughness tends to reflect how well one can withstand pain and that is a reflection of how physically fit one is. So, you, they go hand-in-hand. Colonel Harrison often echoes his motto of “the difficult we do with ease, the impossible takes a little longer.” Well, much of this is a reflection of being mentally tough and physically tough.
Best choice comes from one’s mental and physical fitness. He who can maintain these disciplines in their proper order will most likely have a successful life. An Army officer or a commissioned officer tries to adhere to these principles. In Colonel Harrison’s case, it’s a matter of simply being the Colonel’s Choice.
Best choice comes from one’s mental and physical fitness. He who can maintain these disciplines in their proper order will most likely have a successful life. An Army officer or a commissioned officer tries to adhere to these principles. In Colonel Harrison’s case, it’s a matter of simply being the Colonel’s Choice.