The Jamaica Cultural Alliance -- promoting the best of Jamaica, its people and their multi-faceted lifestyles

email: JCA@jamaicaculture.org

KEEP ON PUSHING ™ e-zine

Against All Odds

"Stick to the sun, the sand and the beach
The Olympics you could never reach
Spare yourselves and take our advice
Tropical boys don't belong on ice
And in case you don't remember
We're now in the month of September
How can you be ready by February
To compete in the Olympics in Calgary?"

The above excerpt from my children's book Yes, I Can! touches on some of the daunting challenges we faced as we began our journey towards the Olympic Games in Calgary. As I reflect, I must concede that what we set out to do was no walk in the park. The challenges indeed seemed insurmountable and I can easily see now why most people didn't give us a snowball's chance in hell to make it to the Games. The paths to our goals and dreams are inevitably filled with challenges and obstacles which at times seem overwhelming, even insurmountable. It is important to always remember that success is ultimately achievable despite the odds. Not only did our team beat the odds and make it to the Olympics, we ended up pushing the seventh fastest start time in the four-man event.

Here are three things that I believe significantly contributed to our success:

Create

We created a clear mental picture of what we wanted to achieve and created a plan to achieve it. Once we had the plan we didn't see the obstacles; only the paths that would lead to our goals. As the saying goes, "Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve."

Commit

We were totally committed to getting to the Olympics. Our hearts were in it and we pushed ourselves well beyond the point of no return. We knew if we played full-out we could beat the odds and so we did. Being totally committed and playing full-out is a must for anyone who wants to succeed; whether it is in sports, business or life.

Carry On

How many times have you tried to get to a certain address and when you encountered street signs which read "ONE WAY," " DO NOT ENTER," or "DEAD END," you gave up and returned home disgusted and frustrated? I am willing to bet that you carried on, taking any alternate routes you could find, until you eventually arrive at your destination. Unfortunately, too many people get discouraged by the dead end signs they encounter in life and give up on their dreams. There were many times during our quest to get to the Olympics when it seemed like we had come to the end of the road; but we carried on. In the end, the perseverance, as it usually does, paid off handsomely for us. Always remember that if there are no obstacles to overcome, it's not a goal - it's simply an activity. Conversely, where the potential for great achievement exists, great obstacles exist as well.

The book continues...

"On the road of life there are many twists and turns
And the sting of others who ridicule and spurn
But the success and respect that together we share
Came because we kept focused on our goals and persevered"

Keep On Pushing!

Published by
Devon Harris
www.devonharrislive.com

Please forward to others who may appreciate it!

For comments or information on booking Devon for your function, please write to devon@brunogroup.com or visit Premier Speakers

We don't spam or share your personal information with third-parties - ever! If you have a spam checking program installed on your computer, please make sure that you add bobsledspeaker@aol.com your safe list.

To Subscribe: send an e-mail with the word "subscribe" to bobsledspeaker@aol.com.

Copyright (C) 2006 Devon Harris. All rights reserved worldwide.

The contents of this E-zine may be copied, reproduced, or freely distributed for all nonprofit purposes without the consent of the author as long as the author's name, copyright notice and contact information are included.

Previous issues:

Subscribe to Devon's Daily Dose of Inspiration

Devon Harris

NOW AVAILABLE:
Yes, I can!
An incredible children's book by Devon Harris

Yes, I Can!

Home | About | Best of Jamaica | Events | Programs | Online Resources

The Jamaica Cultural Alliance (JCA) promotes global awareness, education and exchange of Caribbean/West Indian arts, culture and history
5510 Edgewood Pl. #2, Los Angeles, CA 90019 * Tel: 323/692-0423 * email: JCA@jamaicaculture.org
Read our Privacy Policy. Report problems with the website to the webmaster.
© Copyright 2000-2005 Jamaica Cultural Alliance. All rights reserved.