Saturday, September 7, 2013

Slow and Steady Wins "The Race"

The slow and steady will always win the race. You ever watched sports? Let’s say you’re watching boxing, and of course there is the heavyweight champion, and the lightweight champion. The heavyweight has had 20 years of experience boxing matches and a number of record wins. The lightweight worked his way up the championship game by training everyday, eating the right foods, and even though he loses a match, he would still get back up and fight again to work harder. The point is, how to do you reach success? How do you take it a step at a time to get the goal? Are you going with the flow? Or are you taking baby steps? See what some people believe is the number of wins, the better you are, and the better you are, the more successful you’ll become (Heavyweight champion). But the moment you think, at some point in time you will lose control. I always say never underestimate your opponent to success (or in any situation), because the moment you will underestimate your opponent, the moment you lose control mentally. When you’re overcoming any obstacle in life, realize that you must take baby steps and know when to attack a problem that stands in your way. Sometimes it may take a long time, but what matters most is the small things you do to get yourself there. If you can take the baby steps, it means you have not given up and you will tackle any situation that comes against you. The more you fight down the road to the attain that prize through the rough paths, the better you will become to challenging yourself to greatness. If you start slow and never give up, the greatest reward awaits you. High schoolers becoming college freshman, come with a plan, stick to it, and stand firm on the battlefields. Start, work, fight, pray. Take care, and God Bless.

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