One of the most prestigious events of the Olympic Games is the Marathon - 26 miles - 385 yards of one of the most severe tests of human endurance. In the 1968 Summer Olympic Games, held in Mexico City, John Stephen Akhwari of Tanzania started with the other runners but fell way behind the leaders. At the finish line - the 100,000 plus spectators packing Olympic Stadium - cheered the winners of the race. Other runners entered the stadium and crossed the finish line to the cheers of the crowd. The race was over. Other events took place. Thousands of spectators had left. Then, one lone runner entered the stadium - John Stephen Akhwari. Akhwari’s pace was slow. His steps were wobbly. His knee was bloody and bandaged from a fall earlier in the race. He looked terrible. As He entered the stadium and began to slowly complete that last lap around the track the few remaining spectators began to realize who he was and what he was doing. As Akhwari slowly - painfully - crossed the finish line - they cheered - saluting the man’s determination. After the race, Akhwari was asked - what kept you going? Why didn’t you quit? Akhwari said, “My country did not send me to Mexico City to start the race. They sent me here to finish”.
Here are two thoughts that hopefully will inspire and empower you to continue with your own race:
a). Relentless Dedication - In order to finish the race you must be relentlessly dedicated. What are you doing on a daily basis that is adding value to your ability to fully become who you were born to be? Are you being true to the voice within you that is calling you to perform at your optimum level?
b). Steady Focus - Steady Focus comes from always having your vision right in front of you. Think about why you have immense success driving every day - the windshield is right in front of you and you are always looking out through it! It’s the same thing with your dream. You must keep it right in front of you. There are many ways that you can do this. Write it down and recite it throughout the day. Design your environment to remind you of your vision every day.
You can do it! Finish the race!
Monday, May 7, 2007
Don't just start, commit to finishing the race
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3 comments:
Herman.
That is one of my favorite Olympic moments. I am inspired everytime I hear that story. I have spent some moments on your blog and found your articles very insightful and inspiring as well. I am glad that I discovered you. Keep up the great work and the great writing!
Great post Herman.
We all start with vigor, determination, hopes and dreams in our eyes.
But then things get tough, the hills get steep, and it's so easy to declare the finish line 'an impossible dream'. I've been there...
Thanks for the inspiration to continue.
Thanks for your comments guys! It's one thing to start and quite another to finish. It takes commitment to cross past that finish line. Thanks for visiting and keep on reading!
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