The opening ceremony was Magical! Amazing! One
part had 1200 drones flying in formations! And then there was the drumming, dancing, music and the use of lasers or whatever it was that made fantastical
shapes. I started “watching” playing Mahjong on my tablet but soon had it put
aside to really watch.
Another highlight for me was watching both North and South Korea
athletes walk in together under one flag. I was struck with the core values of The Olympics being played out before me.
Seeing the athletes compete at that level and at the end congratulate each other. Seeing the excitement of just being there, of doing their best, of representing their country. Seeing the athletes interacting with others who have the same passion and commitment for the sport as they do.
Seeing the athletes compete at that level and at the end congratulate each other. Seeing the excitement of just being there, of doing their best, of representing their country. Seeing the athletes interacting with others who have the same passion and commitment for the sport as they do.
I found myself looking forward to the hours
I spent watching the popular (ice skating, half-pipe, hockey and the less
popular sports like the biathlon, speed skating, short track. And then there
was the emerging interest in curling!
While I enjoyed and at times marveled at
the performances of the athletes, I also paid attention to what I could learn
from people who’d dedicated so much to reaching this level of accomplishment.
Here are some of the lessons I learned from The Olympics:
Set your goal.
Believe you can achieve it.
Do the work.
Have fun doing it!!! So many of the athletes talked about the joy of
participating in The Olympics and in their sport.
I see that joy every day in my chapter’s on-line forum, #ftb (finish the book) as we encourage and support each other to reach our goal.
Another comparison between authors and
athletes is we both have to actively participate in the process.
Authors, to belong to Romance Writers of
America (RWA), must be actively pursuing publication. Some writers enter
contests like Rose City Romance Writers’ Golden Rose. These contests would be
similar to the athletes entering various competitions at different levels of
achievement.
Authors also need to have finished a book
before they can enter RWA’s Golden Heart or Rita contest.
Olympic athletes have participated in
numerous local, state, regional, national and world competitions before
reaching the Olympics.
But whether an athlete or an author, it
starts with setting our goal.
If you watched The Olympics, what did you learn that you can apply to your life? And if you didn't, what did you experience that became one of your "life lessons?"
If you watched The Olympics, what did you learn that you can apply to your life? And if you didn't, what did you experience that became one of your "life lessons?"
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