You may recall this TV ad for Gatorade or "G". To the hard hitting drums and rhythms of the marching band, an exhausted women’s basketball player and her teammates crisscross the hardwood demonstrating quickness and endurance. Sweating football players practice vigorously, pushing themselves through grueling drills and hitting with reckless abandon. Soccer (futbol) players battling both gravity and heat work through agility drills, all in preparation for flawless execution on game day. A bold voice over penetrates the action with “There are no fee rides on the road to victory, do you have what it takes to pay the toll? Is it in you?
Wow! Is it in you? While this powerful commercial is about Gatorade, it made me wonder about something deeper and much more personal. About what is in each of us that makes us who we are and drives us to who we will become? Inside each of us lays a rich reservoir. This reservoir holds our powers to dream, to believe, to excel, to empower and to persevere. It holds the power to be great. When I say great, I don’t mean rich, powerful or famous. I’m talking about great in the way that we fully utilize our inner potential. The potential that we were all given at birth. We are charged with tapping into this reservoir and evoking that potential to make a difference. To be our best at what ever we are called to do. From Bill Gates to Mother Theresa, to the volunteer in the homeless shelter.
Every day we make decisions that shape who we are and who we will become. We have the potential to be as successful as we choose. Consciously or subconsciously, we choose our target for success. Like we use a thermostat to control the temperature in a room, we set the desired temperature which will be comfortable for us. When the temperature rises or falls the system kicks in to maintain. If we never change the thermostat, the temperature never changes. We seek to achieve or not to achieve, in this same way. If we target a desired level of achievement, our behaviors and actions move us in the direction of that goal. However, like the commercial says, “there are no fee rides on the road to victory”.
Ask yourself these questions:
1. What are my gifts? What does my reservoir hold?
2. Have I tapped into my reservoir?
3. What’s in the way of my success?
Thursday, August 27, 2009
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