Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Overcoming fear and reaching your goals

 

                                                                  Photo by Bob Moseder 

If you follow my blog, you may know I had a big dream when I was a child. What was it? I wanted to be an equestrian champion. You might be wondering what's so hard about that? Or, thinking it's not a big deal. Anyone can do that. True, in most cases. But what if you have a disability like I do?  What if doctors told your parents you'd never walk?  Fortunately, my Dad was a warrior who never accepted anything he thought he could change. I still rememember him picking me up in the doctor's office and telling me not to worry because he'd teach me to ride and I'd be fine.Daddy and I began our journey to prove the doctor wrong.

We had plenty of bad days along the way. Whenever my legs got tired, I slid off my pony, even in the beginning when Daddy led me on my pony. After a while I could ride my pony, Little Man myself. But he was a fuzzy, cute rascal. He got bored and he'd lie down with me still on him! Finally, I noticed he walked slower and slower before he'd lie down so I gave him a little kick with my heels to make him keep walking.

After that, I learned cantering,which was a bit more complicated because I had to learn to sit and follow the pony's motion, instead of bouncing around.

If you want to be an equestrian champion, you need to learn to jump. After I'd been riding for six years,  I asked Daddy if I could learn to jump. At first, he resisted. But I reminded him that he and Mom always told me I could do anything, but certain things would take longer. He agreed to teach me and after another six  years I started jumping in shows! Of course, in the begining I didn't do very well, but after a few more years of practice, Daddy bought be an amazing, beautiful, black thoroughbred named Fleet Nancy. She was a superstar. We developed a special relationship. But most of all, she loved jumping. And when you have fun doing something it doesn't feel like work. Peach and I became a good team and we won many championships together.  Our story proves if you perservere, you can do much more than you think. I hope this story inspires children to try new things and not to be discouraged if they have obstacles to overcome. Dream big and work hard until you reach your goals.

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Saturday, May 20, 2023

Have you ever wondered about this?

 

Good morning,everyone,  have you ever thought about this? Everyojne has a challenge of some sort. Maybe  you have a physical impairment, like I do. Maybe you have a mental disability of some sort. Or perhaps you need a major attitude adjustment because  you're rarely pleased about anything. Thje attitude issue could be because you're a perfectionist. My dad was so he was not easily pleased. There are also many people who are always complaining about one thing or another. In my humble opinion, no one has everything they want so you make the best of the talents you have and you can choose to be grateful for them. Keep in mind if you are constantly complaining, it doesn't only affect you. Everyone around you will feel the same way so you'll become a clan of grumpy folks. Is that what you want?

How do you remedy this problem? You might make a list of things you are pleased about because it will help you focus on posiitive things. You could also surround yourself with those you support  you and your goals. You don't have goals? Set some and write them down. Read the list each day. Plan how you can accomplish each goal. I bet before long you 'll start acheiving things and building a path toward your dreams. Do you feel better already?

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Monday, September 19, 2022

Monday thoughts for you

 

Good morning everyone. Wishing you a wonderful Monday. Here's today's thought. May it inspire you to do great things. My mom told us this often and I'm glad she did.

“Be grateful for what you already have while you pursue your goals.
If you aren’t grateful for what you already have, what makes you think you would be happy with more.”
― Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart

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Tuesday, September 6, 2022

Tuesday's thougths

 


Happy Tuesday everyone. Wishing you a great day. I hope you enjoy today's quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson. Our parents taught us that working hard toward your goals was the best way to succeed. Hard work pays off and once you reach your objective, you can be proud of your accomplishment.

“Without ambition one starts nothing. Without work one finishes nothing. The prize will not be sent to you. You have to win it.”
― Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Monday, January 2, 2017

New Year's Goals





Hi Everyone,
Happy New Year. I hope you had a nice celebration to usher in 2017. May the year hold many blessings for all of you.
Anyone have goals for the New Year? I don't usually set them, but this year I"m considering it.
Whatever your goals are, I understand it's important to write them down so you can refer to them. It also makes them more real if you can see them often. Whatever your goals are, I hope you reach them.

copyright 2017 Deanie Humphrys-Dunne

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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Ted and Raymond's excellent racing adventure!

http://www.amazon.com/Croak-500-Childrens-racing-books-ebook/dp/B00QIW5HPM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1458759484&sr=8-1&keywords=The+Croak+500

I loved Ted and Raymond's new adventure about racing. Ted and Raymond are best frog friends. they learn about an upcoming race from Grandpa Gorf. But there's one big problem-they don't have a car. You'll be surprised how they solve this dilemma. Children will learn several important lessons in this book, such as setting goals, and working hard to achieve them.They will also find a valuable lesson in sportsmanship. Readers are sure to love the bright, colorful, illustrations in the story. I highly recommend this story for children, parents and teachers. They're sure to enjoy it.
*I was gifted a copy of this story for review.

*I hope you all check out this story and Rhonda Patton's other wonderful children's books.