5.26 Terry Fox: Believe in Yourself

"I just wish people would realize that anything is possible if you try; dreams are made possible if you try.” - Terry Fox

How much do you believe in yourself?

I’ve seen athletes with all the talent and potential in the world never reach their full potential because they don’t believe in themselves, and I have seen athletes with marginal talent, skill, or athleticism overachieve because of how much they believe in themselves.

Belief is such a powerful word. In fact, it might be the most powerful characteristic when it comes to predicting success. People who believe in themselves always have a chance, and people who don’t run the risk of forfeiting theirs.

A Canadian man named Terry Fox lost his leg at 18 years old because of cancer. He went through 16 months of treatment, and the suffering he felt and saw from other cancer patients led him to decide to raise awareness and money for cancer treatment by running a marathon every single day.

Terry did that for 143 straight days until the cancer appeared in his lungs and he couldn’t run anymore. He reached his goal of getting $1 for every Canadian because he believed in himself and his mission. Terry said, “I just wish people would realize that anything is possible if you try; dreams are made possible if you try.”

Pastor Norman Vincent Peale once said, "Believe in yourself. Have faith in your abilities. Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers, you cannot be successful or happy.”

Try it … Try fully believing in yourself, and see what happens!

Question of the Day: What could you accomplish if you 100% believed in yourself? What would you do differently?

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