Friday, August 23, 2013

Nothing Ever Changes

Since the very beginning your tactics of handling something like this has never changed. Which is pretty sad. You would think someone would grow, or learn, or change from their past. Nope not you. You claim that you have grown as a person, and that you have made changes for the better and that you are going so far in life. But honestly i still see the same you. I still see the 16 year old in you. The wild crazy teen that just wants to have fun with guys and go to parties. It really makes me sad to see your lack of effort. After all this time, and after the same thing keeps reoccurring a person could assume that you would have changed by now. But no, you're you. The same you without a clue in your head of what is going on. Or how to even handle a situation like this maturely.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Apple

Yesterday i went and saw the movie Jobs. Even though i sat throughout the whole movie being as confused as i could possibly be, i did learn a few things from the film. I had no idea how determined and ambitious of a person Steve Jobs was. Steve challenged everyone in his life, and displayed great examples of how to truly step out of the box. Now a days i honestly think that people are afraid to step out of their comfort zone, or to think about things that are unimaginable. The thing i loved best about the film was that throughout the whole movie Steve's goal was the same; to make devices simple for all ages, and to have his products simply enhance a persons personality. Watching this movie just inspires me to want to use even more Apple products. Steve Jobs left a good impression of who he was when he left this earth. At least i think he did. Steve Jobs has inspired me to never stop believing in what i want to do, and to not let people get in the way of what i want to do.

Friday, August 9, 2013

No Pain No Gain Right?

When you want something you work for it. NO matter how hard it hurts, or doesn't feel good. People need to get over the fact that conditioning, or the working out part of a practice, isn't fun. No it isn't fun pushing your strength or pushing yourself till you feel like your heart is going to explode. But the result of all this work and suffering, is un-describable. When you flex, and see more muscle now than you did a month ago it just makes you feel good inside! It lets you know that you are getting some where and that you just aren't wasting your time. And you don't just condition for your own self pleasure, you do it for your team! You want to be the best for your team and reassure them you want to be there and you want to get stronger with them; as a team. Your team needs you to be stronger for the, so that you can move on and grow stronger together. If you aren't pushing with everything you have when you condition, you aren't going to gain anything for you or your team when practice is over. Just remember if you don't feel the pain, you for sure won't see any gain.