This is me, climbing the mountain of life.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Learning from Mistakes

The most valuable thing you can make is a mistake - you can't learn anything from being perfect
When climbing mountains, you are going to trip and fall, slip and make many other mistakes. But, the people that learn from those mistakes will climb the highest mountain. Those who don't will fail at the most crucial part of the mountain. I have learned in life that I make a lot of mistakes. Some of them happen over and over again and some of them, I learn from and never make again. In life and in sports, people make mistakes. Michael Jordan has missed the winning shot before, Tiger has missed the winning putt. Michael Phelps smoked pot. There are many different mistakes that have been made by so many great people. But, the reason Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods have made many of those shot is because they learned from the times they missed. They had that drive to make them work hard enough to not make the same mistake they did twice. Baseball is the perfect example of learning from your mistakes. When a great hitter gets fooled on a strike out pitch, they go back to the dugout, think about what they could have done better, what pitch that was and many other things. Then, they go out and execute. Bad hitting strike out on the same pitches over and over and they never learn, so they never become good hitters or very successful. That also goes for regular every day life. We have to learn from our mistakes. I think that it is an important part of being an adult. Learning from your mistakes can also make you very successful. So I challenge you, the next mistake you make, learn from it. Do not make the same mistake twice.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Team Hoyt




This is a little inspirational video I wanted to post while I was on the road. Dick Hoyt, a 66 year old father has sacrificed his life for his 44 year old son Rick who has cerebral palsy. He pushed his body to the limit in marathons, triathlons and even the Iron Man competition so that his son could enjoy some of the greater things in life. If you have not heard about this story, I urge you to look it up and find out more. Truly inspirational.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Focus While Climbing a Mountain


I wanted to start off my blog with a quote that pretty much explains the title of my blog. With a little focus, any mountain in your life can be conquered.

"The higher you go on a mountain, the more dangerous it gets. The pressure on you to finish is greater, there is little oxygen and the conditions can wipe you out. You have to be even more focused as you climb a mountain. If you lose your focus for even a second, it can cost you. Even focusing on the summit and not focusing on the next step can be devastating."

Lou Kasischke (Survivor of the worst disaster in Mount Everest History)

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