Friday, February 4, 2011

CROSSING THE GOAL LINE

Here are the key ingredients to making a difference…

Have a mission in life. You have to be a part of something bigger than yourself. Get involved in making life better for people. Adopt a needy child or become a foster parent. Be a coach or a tutor to inner-city kids or run for school board.

Seek out and surround yourself with great role models. Frankly, I don't like hanging around mediocrity. I don't want my mind affected by a "just good enough" attitude. When you're on a team with great people, everyone in the group motivates and inspires each other to work their hardest and be the best.

Work hard. It may mean taking extra classes, doing more reading, watching less TV. If you really want it -- whatever "it" is -- you'll get it done. If you don't get it done, then you don't really want it, you just wish you had it.

Be bold, be daring, be courageous. If you want to win big, you've got to take some calculated risks. If you care enough about serving Jesus Christ, then you don't worry so much about what other people might say about you or do to you.

Be persistent. Very few touchdowns are made with a single 99-yard pass. Most come at the end of a 10- or 15-down drive made up of five- and three-yard gains, even some lost yards. If you don't hang in there, you'll never get to cross the goal line and do the Lambeau leap! But if you're persistent, ain't nobody gonna stop you.

-- Reggie White in Men of Integrity magazine, September/October 2002, Vol. 5, No. 5


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