Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Recently I have just started reading Tony Dungy's book about his life as a child, father and football coach. So far the book has been very interesting and inspirational. As far as looking up to Tony Dungy and trying to go the same route he did, this isn't true for me. Although I would like to become a head football coach someday this is not was has made me change my ways. The way he talks about his past, every little detail and makes it so interesting, and how the intensity of the writing can just make you know how exciting certain moments were. Some of the things said in the book have made me think about times in my life, things that I have done that I cannot forgive myself for and it makes me want to try and change some things and make sure I do not make those same mistakes again. It is also encouraging to me and makes me want to keep pushing, to get through college and fulfill my dream of one day becoming a head coach of a football or basketball team.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
I'm not sure how long ago it was when this movie came out, but I know that it wasn't that far back. I believe it was right around 2006 when Adam Sandlers new movie Click came out. It's not that before this I didn't love life or at least live every day like it could be my last, but this movie still even put more perspective on that type of saying. The way that Adam Sandler has to deal with watching his life flash before his eyes, knowing there was nothing he could even do to stop it. After watching the movie for the first time the first quote that came to me was live each day as if it were your last. No I didn't suddenly go out and make a bucket list of some sort or do any really crazy adventures, but from then on I've thought more about how God has a plan for me and how everything happens for a reason, so live life eachday as if it were your last, because tomorrow is NEVER guaranteed.
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