6.29 Jalen Hurts: Bouncing Back
“Those callouses, those bumps, those bruises—they’re all necessary for you to be who you’re supposed to be. You have to embrace them.” - Jalen Hurts
If you started all season but got benched in the second half of the championship game, how would you feel, and how would you react?
This happened to quarterback Jalen Hurts in college.
Over two seasons, Hurts led Alabama to a 26-2 record and broke the Crimson Tide’s single-season passing record in his sophomore year, but after a terrible first half against Georgia in the national championship game, he was benched for backup freshman Tua Tagovailoa, who led them to a comeback win.
This could have broken Hurts, but instead, he eventually transferred to Oklahoma, led them to a 12-1 record, finished the year as a Heisman Trophy runner-up, and became a Super Bowl-winning quarterback.
When talking about having to overcome challenges and obstacles, Hurst says, “Those callouses, those bumps, those bruises—they’re all necessary for you to be who you’re supposed to be. You have to embrace them.”
Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond to it. Bad things happen to all of us, hard times hit us all, and we all face failure at some point in our lives.
How do you respond?
Do you put your head down, pout, and make excuses, or do you keep learning, growing, fighting, and getting better?
Where you are today is a direct reflection of the choices you made yesterday. If you want to have a better tomorrow, no matter what happens to you, make better choices today.
Question of the Day: What is one choice you can make today so you can have a better tomorrow?
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