I like this quote a lot from Tony Robbins because I personally feel like that a lot of people in their life hold back from things they want to do because they are "too afraid" to go in the real world alone or they have fears of something so they are not going to do something. This leads to so many people passing up so many opportunities that they could have had if they weren't so afraid all the time and would've just done what they wanted to do instead of someone else. So many people you could've met or so many people you could have talked to and let them inspire you. That is my opinion that many people let their fears get in the way of everything and that shouldn't be a thing.
Randall S. Hanson wrote this article and he wrote this directing towards high school students as you can see. His idea in this article was to target 10 key points that us students should remember as our futures are ahead of us and some big decisions we are going to be making in the upcoming years for some maybe months for others. Randall points out key points such as you need to know what your dreams are and that is what you really want to do before you pursue the career of it. This is important because you can’t wake up every day of your life hating your job and trust me, I know some people who did that to themselves. Most importantly though you do not want to spend all that college education and that precious schooling and brain on something you actually don’t care about. “Challenge yourself but don’t overwhelm yourself” this is another great point by him, this is awesome because in the real world you need to know your limits and you need to know when people can‘t push you anymore. Another one by Randall was “Get as much education as you possibly can” This is important to this article and to me personally because free education is the only free education you get now, so why not use it the full advantage? Also by getting this mass amount of education you then realize what subjects are your strong points and what some weaknesses you may have are. Now these may be a few key points from this article but they are definatly the most important to me.
This blog (http://persuasive.net/) talks about how to not be so fearless so much and i think that will play a large deal in my life, going into the army and moving to Hawaii seems to me like such a big fearless task if it doesn't to you. Being fearless has a few steps that goes along with it this bog says some very good advice for this such as, identifying your fears, telling someone them, seeing a therapist and even knowing how to relax sometimes. I hope that in my life to come I learn to be fearless and not let anybody or anything stand in my way and sometimes going for the worse case scenario situations because those are the situations that force us to grow the most.
This next blog is called "10 keys to setting and achieving big goals" everyone has goals and everyone has to accomplish something in their life or wishes to. Goals are a big part of my life because i love to feel the feeling of accomplishment whether it be a small goal or a rather large one. Goals are a huge part of life when you grow up because they you have to have a plan and a place you see yourself in the future so you can be successful. (http://www.littlethingsmatter.com/blog/2016/01/26/10-keys-to-setting-and-achieving-big-goals/) Three words on Coach Wooden's pyramid of success that are very important to me are loyalty, team spirit, and self-control. The first most important one to me is loyalty because without loyalty ultimately you really don't have anything, you know? Loyalty means more to me than just "always being faithful". It means always having someones back when they need it the most, loyalty means being confident and honest all the time because we don't have loyalty if there is no honesty. My second favorite word would be self-control because most people in this world now a days just don't have it, simple enough. Self-control means having control over your actions whether they are ethical or not. What you do is your actions and nobody eles'. Lastly there is team spirit, now this one pops more out at me because being on a team really affects that. Having team spirit isn't wearing the team colors to the game or rooting for them, team spirit means having faith in your team when they are losing and being there and encouraging for better for your team. Now team spirit can also be played not on the court but rather in an everyday life for someone, it may be family related or it may be friends no matter what it may be all three of these words can be played in an everyday life.
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