10 things sports taught me about life:
1. Confidence is a choice.
Want to be good at anything in life? Choose confidence.
2. The sun will come up tomorrow.
The "end of career performance" is a story around the fire pit in six weeks' time.
3. You are not as important as you think.
99.9% of people never saw that terrible performance and don't know who you are.
4. The power is in the team.
You barely move the needle on your own.
5. Your bus is smaller than you think.
The people truly on your bus are few and far between, cherish them.
6. Money buys peace of mind, not happiness.
Money is a tool, not an endless dopamine rush.
7. You have one superpower ~ You.
The quickest way to succeed is by embracing you.
8. Nerves are a part of it.
Accept it, embrace it, and be fully present.
9. Risk is relative.
Risk is a muscle, develop it.
10. Embrace the unknowns.
There will be no perfect time, situation, or place.
Today I trust that just "being" is enough. I choose, instead, to focus my energy on staying present enjoying each moment as it presents itself. I open my eyes to life, as it is, right now. I know the gift of clarity will come when the time is right. -Anonymous