Daisy Raisler

19
Aug

Olympics of Life

phelps

What I love most about the Olympics is that we can physically watch the results of someones passionate pursuit of possiblities. The power of perserverance, dedication and endurance that many of us would love to emulate comes together in a physical challenge of pursuit.

It is harder to see the ‘Will” or “Power of Perserverance” in our daily lives, to see the transformation of the soul as we are tested with various challenges.

The Law of Cause and Effect can be seen in performance of Michael Phelps throughout this Olympic series. In an article about Phelps his coach, Bob Bowman, NBC Sports reported, “Bowman, who is something of a student of success literature, said a recurring theme of his coaching and direction is that successful people…make a habit of doing things other people aren’t willing to do. And that’s our game here.”

The Law of Cause and Effect says that for every effect in your life, there is a cause, or series of specific, measurable, definable, identifiable causes. This law says that if there is anything you want in life, an effect that you desire, you can find someone else that has achieved the same result or effect, and that by doing the same things that they have done over and over you can eventually enjoy the same results and rewards.

Every choice and decision you have made has brought you to where you are at this very minute. You are where you are, and what you are because of yourself. The yes, no’s and maybe’s of your life.

It has been your choices and your decisions over the months and years that have ‘like it or not’ determined the condition of your life at this moment. And, it is only you that make different choices and different decisions at any time to change the course of your life.

So, come with me! LET’S GO FOR GOLD!

Daisy Says: Every day is an Olympic Challenge to pursue the GOLD nuggets of Life.

One Response to “Olympics of Life”

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    neuroaster Says:

    “Mens sana in corpore sano (A healthy mind in a healthy body).” (Juvenal, a Roman poet active in the late 1st and early 2nd century AD, author of The Satires)

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