“Not Gonna Feel Like a Million Bucks…”: Michael Phelps Gave a Crucial Advice to a Young Fan About Working Hard

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Michael Phelps has left his competitors a long way behind to a point that he was the only competitor he had. Notably, Phelps has clinched 28 medals in his Olympic career, of which 23 are gold. Other than gold, he has three silver and two bronze.

Not many would believe that Michael “Flying Fish” Phelps was actually scared of water when he was young. Well, it’s true. Michael Phelps answered this question asked by one of his little fans. Furthermore, he answered about the importance of getting out of comfort zone to succeed.

Michael Phelps advises fans on how to overcome fear

Michael Phelps is bigger than just a name. He represents the whole sport of swimming. In fact, he has a strong insight about overcoming fear.

Michael Phelps
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – AUGUST 13: Michael Phelps of the United States competes in the Men’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay Final on Day 8 of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium on August 13, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

When asked about how he overpowered his fear of water and what advice he would like to give to the young generation on overcoming fear. Phelps told her when he started to get in the pool; he just did not like to put his face underwater. Although he wasn’t able to describe that feeling, he made it clear that he didn’t want to put his face underwater.

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To overcome this, he started learning to swim on his back to avoid direct contact with water on his face. Later, he got comfortable with water and confident to put his face underwater. Phelps added, “When you talk about overcoming fears, fears are things that are going to help you become stronger whether it is mentally, physically, emotionally because it is gonna give you a little bit of confidence to help you know you can push through actually anything.” 

“Every day isn’t going to feel perfect”: Phelps

When Phelps was asked, “How important is it to get out of your comfort zone to get success?” Phelps answered, “I always say you are not gonna feel like a million bucks when you get out of bed every day, every day isn’t going to feel perfect, but if you can get one percent, five percent, ten percent, twenty percent out of that day, instead of getting a zero, then you are making progress and working towards your goal.”

Michael Phelps
Michael Phelps from the United States of America kisses his medal during the awarding ceremony of the swimming final of men’s 4x100m freestyle relay at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Aug. 7, 2016. The United States won the gold medal with 3 minutes 9.92 seconds./ CHINA OUT

Phelps also mentioned this in the media before. Similarly, relating to his routine he had hundreds of days when he didn’t feel like getting out of bed. Moreover, Phelps feels that these are the day that differentiates between good and great.

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The success Phelps has achieved is in no way possible without determination. For becoming great, one has to work hard even when he doesn’t want to. Phelps has done exactly that; he has worked hard all his career and overcame his fears to become the GOAT.

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