Thursday, April 10, 2008

News - Who Do We Feed?


Greetings Champions,
I address you as Champions. Yes, Champions. You do realize that You are a Champion. There is a coward inside of all of us however, there is a Champion, a Leader inside of all of us as well. The question is, who are you feeding?
Who do you see when you look in the mirror? Is it the coward or the Champion? The coward will reason or rationalize with you to accept defeat long before defeat is here. The coward will tell you to just give up and NOT try, that you never should have even thought that you could Win. The Champion inside of you tells you to go on. Push ahead, even when you clearly cannot see how you are going to achieve your goal. The Champion inside of you tells you that if anyone can do it, You Can. Do it, Go. Do it, Go. Go on and be Great.
Who do you feed, who do you give nourishment? Who do you want to see when you look in the mirror? I believe it was Maya Angelo who said, as we travel down the highway of life on our journey to WHO we choose to become, many people just pull over and park. Park on the shoulder of the highway of life, and don't even turn on the emergency lights: they don't want to cause attention to themselves. You see if the flashers were on then perhaps someone would stop and offer assistance. “Hey do you need some help? I believe there is a service station ahead, do you need a jump?" The flashers are not on because many people have pulled over on their way to fulfill their destiny, and don't even know it. They are just sitting there, afraid. Wanting no help . . . just sitting there. Parked.
Feed the Champion inside of you. What do Champions eat? They eat encouragement, the word of GOD; they read and listen to tapes instead of watching TV. Choose your destiny!! If you are Parked, get back on the highway and put it in gear. Do not let the Coward tell you to get started next week, next month, or next. . . Feed the Champion inside of you. The Abundant life awaits you and your family for generations to come.
The Harvest is Plenty. . . James Prewitt

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