Inspiration to Persevere – A Favorite Example

Blue Moon Set at Sunrise Part Deux

I’ve been talking a lot this month about inspiration from sports coaches. The best coaches are specialists in giving motivation to athletes. That same motivation can also be used as motivation for life in general and motivation for resolutions, including back-to-school resolutions.

When I need inspiration to persevere, I love using motivational quotes from coaches. But even better is the inspiration I get from reading about or watching a video of Nick Vujicic.

Never give up.

- Nick Vujucic

Nick Vujicic truly teaches and shows the importance of persevering until we reach our fullest potential. I wrote a post earlier containing a wonderful video about him called I Love Living Life. I Am Happy.

Here’s a 3-part video series with some amazing inspiration – and some great jokes! It’s called No Arms, No Legs, No Worries!

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For more Nick Vujicic inspiration, there’s a Life Without Limbs website, Attitude is Altitude website, Facebook Fan Page, NickVujicic Twitter, and Nick Vujicic YouTube Channel.

What is your favorite Nick Vujicic inspiration?

Photo Credit: Photo by Lost In The RP/Greg.

Success after Competitive Skating Isn’t Just Luck

Last week, I talked about how figure skating increased self-confidence for my daughter, Chrissy. It did the same thing for my son, Will. Both Chrissy and Will say that increased self-confidence was one of the the biggest benefits of figure skating.

I focused on Chrissy’s life after competitive skating last week, so I want to focus on Will’s this week. In addition to having increased self-confidence, Will says figure skating increased his ability to work hard and be self-motivated. Although Will was naturally a hard worker, figure skating played an important role in fully developing his ability to work hard, be self-motivated, and persevere through adversity.

I’m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it.

-Thomas Jefferson

Successful athletes learn to work hard and develop self-discipline. I remember hearing that Ivy League schools often like figure skaters who have tested through senior because of their ability to work and persevere toward a goal. Out of necessity, student athletes also learn to manage busy schedules.

DJ Will. (Photo from 1clickphotography.com)

DJ Will. (Photo from 1clickphotography.com)

While training and competing internationally in pairs, Will used his developing time-management skills to simultaneously:

  • start and operate a DJ business
  • begin his coaching career through coaching Learn to Skate, apprenticing with high-level coaches, and teaching private lessons
  • take college courses part-time
  • participate actively in the Society of Success and Leadership in college

After retiring from competitive skating, Will attended college full-time while working as a coach and DJ. Now Will has his B.A. degree, but he still manages both his DJ business and a busy coaching schedule.

Will’s wife, Chea, is a former competitive skater as well. She uses her ability to be self-motivated to work as both a skating coach and a sports psychology consultant while completing her doctorate in sports psychology.

It isn’t unusual to hear of former competitive skaters who are successful in life. And that isn’t just luck—unless it’s the kind of luck Thomas Jefferson talks about.