Inspiration
I read a story that had no mention of where it came from, but I found it inspirational. It is probably one of those legend stories.
A young high school student was running around the track while several coaches were meeting on the sidelines. As he passed, he shouted that he would be the greatest hurdler of the whole school. The coaches didn’t pay much attention to him, but as they broke up the meeting, one of the coaches went over to him and asked why he thought he would be the greatest hurdler of the school. The boy said he had a secret. The coach asked him what the secret was and the boy leaned close and whispered, “Don’t think about the hurdle, go for the tape.”
You know, I wonder how many times we would be more successful if we didn’t let the obstacles control our actions, but instead keep our eyes on the goal. How many times have we given up because we didn’t see the obstacle as a stepping stone to the prize? Rarely are our dreams handed to us without some work on our part. You never know which obstacle will be the last one before the goal.
I remember when I worked at Purolator Products and our NASCAR driver, Derek Cope, won the Daytona 500 after Dale Earnhardt had a flat tire in the last lap. Some people minimized the win by saying that he wouldn’t have won if Dale hadn’t gotten the flat tire. However, I like to point out that he had to be in second place to be in a position to take over first.
I hope you will find inspiration to keep running this year.

