4 Things I Learned From The Olympic Athletes


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The Games dominated my life for the past two weeks, so I thought it would be great to reflect on what I have learned over the last two weeks.  Here are 4 things that stand out to me:

1.  Passion - Follow it and do it.  Clara Hughes said it best after she won bronze in the 5000M.  I love skating and it has done so much for me.  The best thing parents can do is let children follow their interest at a young age.

2.  Work Hard - Watching all the athletes perform at the Olympics, you can see the effort as they stretch for that finish line, or dive to make a play.  Every ounce of energy is being put forth to do their best and reach their goal.  None of them are an overnight success, even though it may look like it.

 
3.  Be thankful - Be thankful for those that have helped you get to where you are.  We are kidding ourselves if we think we can do everything on our own.  All of the athletes were very thankful and grateful for those who helped them get to where they are.

4.  Be in the momemt - Alexandre Bilodeau said it best after making history and winning Canada's first Gold Medal on home soil, "I had no regrets on what I've done the last four years." He knew, he said, he could go for the gold, and "what will happen, will happen."

What did you learn from the athletes?  Can we take the same characteristics and adapt them to every day life?  I think so.

I will leave you with a quote:

When you go after what you want, with love and wild abandon, you tap into the energy that created the stars and the seas.  A kind of magic begins to enter your life and things happen that defy your comprehension.  Signs start to appear, suggesting that you are on the right track -- Daily Inspiration, Robin Shamra

Daily Inspiration: Big risks, big life!


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Last night's gold medal ceremony was a historic event for Alexandre Bilodeau and the entire country of Canada.  As we all know, this was the first ever gold medal won by Canada on home soil.  Bilodeau is a true champion, not just for his Olympic medal win, but for looking up to his brother Frederic as a role model and sharing that story with us.   Way to go Alexandre! 

Did Alexandre take risks?  He sure did.  He took risks in is gold medal run and en route to the Olympics.  That is why he is living the big life, right now.  

To take risks is to provoke fear.  But to take risks is to be most alive.  We are most alive when we are taking risks, being bold and visiting the unknown spaces of our lives.  Big risks, big life.  Small risks, small life. -- Daily Inspiration, Robin Sharma

So, what risks are you taking today?  Whatever they are, think of Alexandre and what he did.  Trust your decisions, the journey and let go.  Have fun!