Thought for the Day 5/24/2024
Friday Tale - Resilience
Six games.
289 missed shots. 73 turnovers. 106 personal fouls. 22 missed free throws. And
they went undefeated. 6-0.
Those
are the tournament stats for last year’s men’s college basketball champions
(Villanova University).
So
many mistakes but still winners. I love that!
What
inspires me most is the players’ focus.
With
thousands of people watching them ... talking, yelling, waving things in the
air ... pep bands playing and cheerleaders cheering (for and against them) ...
knowing their work is being watched, recorded, and judged at all moments by
fans, scouts, reporters, and coaches ... with all of it ... they’re able to do
their work.
I
want that focus every day. (Don’t you?)
The
players’ resilience.
There
aren’t two minutes that go by without at least one mistake by someone. And
everyone sees it ... a missed shot, a foul, a turnover.
But
there's no time for excuses, drama, or complaints because the game goes on ...
many times instantly.
And
the person who makes the mistake knows that if he hesitates to get back in the
game for even a split second, it’ll cost everyone. So he gets back to work ...
immediately.
I
want that resilience every day. (Don’t you?)
The
players’ care for each other.
I
love when the players huddle up on the court at key moments.
I
especially like when they do it after a missed free throw before a second
attempt.
I
assume they say encouraging things to the shooter rather than telling him he’d
better get it right this time.
I’m
also inspired by those enthusiastic players who encourage their teammates from
the sideline (sometimes for all 4 or 5 of their college years) ... and those
caring coaches you see and read about.
I
want to be a part of that care every day. (Don’t you?)
And
one more inspiring thing...
All
of this is from people who’ve been alive less than 25 years. Pretty impressive.
Wouldn’t
it be wonderful if more of us more consistently did the same in our daily life?
The
beautiful thing is we can always make that choice to do it ourselves regardless
of what others do. And when we do that, we encourage others to join in.
~ from Jim Gentile's Positive E-newsletter
Finally be strong in the
Lord and in the strength of His might.
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