I think combat medic is spot on.
I and others like me were completely void of the whole ‘hero vision‘ when we joined. I didn‘t know if I would even survive the MCPL on basic or the SGT. in the BSL. Should I have ever even once pulled the whole "I‘m a badass attitude" I would have been flushed on the spot or at least in for a world of hurt to the point where I wished I was flushed.
I found out I could shoot and remember things I was told. Number memory is important for map work,weapons etc...
Day by day I just learned and presto, you got recomended just from hard work.
Every course I went to I had confidence but to think you are already the man before you prove it is very dangerous and can actually short circuit your goals.
My advice is to approach every course with an open mind and humility. It is much better to tell yourself that "I can complete this task to standard" as you go through a course compared to "I am pathfinder/sniper/ranger material"
You will only get through task by task, as when you come to the river in winter that you must swim across in your scivies to keep your kit dry,this is a task. Tired and cold and under stress,you will not cross that river for a funky badge believe me.
:crybaby: I flushed many a ‘badass‘ from different courses but in truth you don‘t see many in the forces because they don‘t make it that far.
Confidence is a key ingredient but don‘t let it **** you in the *** !