Heathnsports4u.blogspot.com guest writer spot:
Never Lose Hope:
Recently, I approached Apeksha about writing a
guest post for this site, because I believe that I have a story to tell that
fits right in with the main theme of the site. I know that many of you are used
to visiting for a daily quote to keep you motivated at work or while training,
and too read about athleticism, sport, motivation, and the success that can be
achieved when those three factors are brought together in rare perfect harmony.
My name's John and I started to write recently, after I broke my
neck wrestling. During one of the final tournaments of my career and after
competing for almost 4 years without a single major injury, I shattered my
spine in a single split second.
It was the quote in the article: "Thank You
Roger Federer - A Letter to the Champion." resonated especially deeply
with me.
Success is not measured by what you accomplish,
but by the opposition you have encountered, and the courage with which you have
maintained the struggle against overwhelming odds.
Orison Swett Marden said this, and I believe that
this is very deeply and profoundly correct. Right now, I'm more proud of what I
can achieve than I ever have been in my entire life, despite the fact that I'm
the weakest that I have been since I was 8 years old. I'm proud because I am
successfully by Orison Marden's definition, because I have progressed so much
since my accident. 6 weeks ago, I was unable to move my toes, raise my arms, or
feel my legs because of the trauma to my nervous system.
Just like Apeksha learned lessons from Roger Federer,
I have learned from my injury. These lessons are:
When you are depressed, friends will help you,
When you are weak, you will find the drive to push on,
When you have lost hope, hope will find you,
Never doubt the strength of the human spirit.
When you are weak, you will find the drive to push on,
When you have lost hope, hope will find you,
Never doubt the strength of the human spirit.
It’s been an honor writing for the
site. I'm a big fan and this has been really exciting for me.Please read and share this story
with everyone who has lost hope and tell them about my journey and hopefully if
they can learn one thing from my experience - Never lose hope.
You can Check John and his recovery process at GoandDoit.wordpress.com and in a few months to read all about his adventures: running, biking, and at the same time hopefully motivating others to do the same!
For any comments, please mail me at apekshaha@gmail.com
Also: From Michael Jordan to Roger Federer:The inevitable truth of failure and struggle to become the best.
Five Sports Personalities who Failed at First.


Hey! John here. Because of issues I have with some of the Wordpress TOS, I'm moving to AthleticZen.blogspot.com . Come check me out!
ReplyDeleteVery inspiring indeed
ReplyDeleteThat's one of the most beautiful motivational quotes I've stumbled upon today so far. Thanks for sharing!
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