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Home Comments The Coaching & Psychologist

Inner discipline outlasts public victory moments

by Joshua Awesome
December 30, 2025
in The Coaching & Psychologist
JOSHUA AWESOME

“Winning is not the ultimate barometer of success.”— Tiger Woods

In a world obsessed with scorecards, trophies, and headlines, this statement feels almost rebellious. Yet it is profoundly true. Winning is visible; success is often invisible. Success is found in the discipline no one applauds, the inner standards no one sees, and the quiet decisions made long before the spotlight ever turns on.


Coaching Psychology consistently reminds us that progress — not perfection — is the truest evidence of growth. Growth is not linear, glamorous, or always immediately rewarded. It is cumulative. Scripture echoes this wisdom with striking clarity: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” The emphasis here is not merely on victory, but on faithfulness to the process, endurance through resistance, and integrity over time.


This perspective was powerfully illustrated in the recent bout where Anthony Oluwafemi Joshua emerged victorious with a 6th-round knockout. While the win itself drew global attention, what stood out even more was his posture after the victory — composed, grounded, and forward-focused. There was no clinging to the moment. No over-identification with the triumph. Just a quiet readiness to move on. That, too, is a mark of maturity.


As we approach the close of 2025, there is something deeply instructive here. We are invited not only to celebrate our wins, but also to release the battles, honour the effort, and carry forward the lessons — without dragging the emotional weight of the fight into the future.


Gratitude is healthy. Keeping your mind forward-focused is even healthier.
Interestingly, I didn’t watch the fight live. Not because I wasn’t supporting my Nigerian brother, but because earlier this year — during my birthday week — I had the rare privilege of spending time with Anthony at an exclusive engagement. That moment, made possible by one of my own heroes and legends (a story for another time), offered me something far more valuable than ringside drama. What stayed with me wasn’t the glamour. It was the preparation.


Months before the bout, the real work had already been done — conditioning the body, sharpening the mind, and rehearsing the outcome internally long before it manifested externally. As a behavioural science researcher and mental fitness coach, I recognised something deeply familiar: the victory had already been envisioned long before it appeared in the ring.


Before the lights.Before the crowd. Before the first punch. He had already seen it. I remember [the] calm. Flow. Grounded presence. Almost as if he had already whispered to himself: “I will go in there — and I will achieve greatness.”


That kind of confidence doesn’t happen by accident. It is trained. Rehearsed. Lived.
This is the quiet truth many miss: performance is simply the echo of preparation. The ring only reveals what was built in private. The same principle applies to leadership, business, relationships, healing, and personal transformation. Long before outcomes become public, they are negotiated internally — through habits, beliefs, discipline, emotional regulation, and self-talk.


So yes, today we celebrate the champion – Anthony Oluwafemi Joshua – for the victory, for the discipline, and for representing Nigeria with pride, even draped in the flag ahead of the fight. Representation matters. It reminds us that excellence can emerge from anywhere, and that identity — when integrated — becomes a source of strength rather than pressure.


We also extend goodwill and wishes of full recovery to Jake Paul following the bout. Honour in competition includes humanity beyond the contest. Notably, the Omoluabi — the Yoruba ethic of honour, respect, and character — was evident when Anthony apologised to Jake Paul’s mother after the fight, a moment she later acknowledged publicly. That gesture spoke volumes. True greatness is revealed not only in power, but in character under pressure.


Yet perhaps the most powerful lesson here is not about boxing at all. It is about resilience — the willingness to prepare long before applause ever comes. It is about release — the ability to let go of both wins and wounds without becoming imprisoned by them.


And it is about rise — the courage to step forward again, lighter, wiser, and ready for what’s next.
Getting paid the highest ever for efforts made long before the fight is, indeed, a win. But even that, once acknowledged, must be released. Because what lies ahead always demands fresh focus. Yesterday’s triumph cannot carry tomorrow’s responsibility. Greatness is not a moment. It is a mindset — prepared for, long before it is revealed.


As 2025 draws to a close, may we each take inventory — not only of what we achieved, but of who we became in the process. May we honour our resilience, release what no longer serves us, and rise with intention into what comes next.

Reflective question
What are you intentionally carrying forward into 2026 — and what are you choosing, consciously and compassionately, to leave behind?
Because the next season deserves your lightness, not your leftovers.

Joshua Awesome
Joshua Awesome

Dr. Joshua Awesome is a Coaching Psychologist/Executive and Business Performance Coach who has supported over 100,000 professionals across Africa and the globe. He can be reached via: joshua@africainmind.org

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