Thursday, January 31, 2013

Success straight through Persistence In Hopeless Situations

Persistence creates the power to do with ease what we once found difficult and even 'impossible'. It can give us the greatest hope we have of achieving success. Persistence can produce fabulous results in many fields of human action even when the situation seems hopeless.

After a bout of 'flu in early 2006, I started to practice again. At first, I struggled to do even 20 sit ups; then I reached 30 and so on. So long as I persisted, the number of sit ups increased and seemed much easier to do.

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Ralph Waldo Emerson explains why: "That which we persist in doing becomes easy to do; not that the nature of the thing has changed, but that our power to do has increased."

Most things are difficult to do at first and remain difficult if we give up too soon. When I tried water skiing in the warm water off the South of France, I nose dived into the water and was dragged along like a plank of submerged wood instead of rising majestically on to the exterior of the waves like most other people.

The 'other people' included a bunch of naïve teenagers from the school I was teaching at. They seemed to find no question in staying above water!

But I only tried water skiing once. The cold water off the coast of the Uk does not encourage water skiing unless you are very keen. It is not surprising that I am not a water skier after my one and only effort in the Mediterranean.

The great inventor, Edison, sums up the problem:

"Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most sure way to consequent is all the time to try just one more time."

If you persist in reading articles and books you will come over enchanting treasures like the words of Edison. It is easy to think that we have read all of importance that there is to be read. Only persistent reading will recite new and grand ideas.

Reading will also remind us of the power of persistence in one biography after another. History is full of persistent failures in apparently hopeless situations who later achieved some kind of success or who even became acknowledged as geniuses.

In 1936, Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss) was on a ship to Europe. The rhythm of the engines inspired a nonsense poem that became the storyline for the book 'And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street.'

The book was rejected by the first 27 publishers he showed it to. Most population would give up after the first 2 or 3 rejections. Eventually, in 1937, a friend published the book for him, and it had some success.

Geisel died in 1991. By that time his books had sold more than 200 million copies in 15 languages. Since his death other 22 million books of his have sold.

All over the world children love the weird characters of Dr. Seuss. Geisel's persistence in writing, in spite of early rejection, had paid off.

Like Geisel, J.K Rowling, a divorced mother, was first inspired by her idea for a children's book when she was traveling.

J.K Rowling had a small daughter to reserve as well as herself. She was forced to live on benefit or public assistance. However, she kept on writing and would do much of this in the coffee houses of Edinburgh where she could keep warm.

She kept working miniature by miniature at the story of Harry Potter for years. She didn't think many population would like her story and never conception much past getting the story published.

She commented "I just wrote the sort of thing I liked reading when I was younger."

Several publishers turned down the first closed manuscript before one took interest.

By 2004, Rowling had become a billionaire. Millions of children and adults were queuing up to buy her books. Her steady persistence had turned her writing into her own Aladdin's lamp. Harry Potter's magical powers cannot compare with the magical power of his creator's persistence.

After her success she said: "It was fabulous enough just to be published. The greatest reward is the enthusiasm of the readers."

One of her greatest achievements was in causing youngsters and their parents to leave the Tv alone for a while as they devoured the latest Harry Potter novel. She has helped millions to observe or rediscover the joy of reading.

Persistent reading can also give us the power of an expert. Earl Nightingale said that one hour per day of study could put you at the top of your field within three years. 2 extra years would make you a national authority and 4 extra years would make you a world authority.

Brian Tracy writes (after quoting Nightingale):

"If you read one hour per day in your field, that will translate into about one book per week. One book per week translates into about 50 books per year. 50 books per year will translate into about 500 books over the next ten years."

This all sounds almost too simple; but the simplest ideas are often the most workable and effective.

Examples of the power of persistence in the face of disappointment and strangeness can be found everywhere.

I am currently enjoying watching the group stage of the 2006 World Cup Football in Germany. I haven't made the effort to go to Germany. Tv is fine with me!

On June 17th, the Usa held out with 9 men against the 10 men of Italy and succeeded in achieving a very creditable draw. 3 players had been given the red card (sent off) and two of these were Americans.

It would have been easy to give up but the Usa persisted to the end with only 9 players and now have a opportunity of enchanting on into the knockout phase of the competition.

On June 18th, South Korea played a French team which included legendary players like Zinadine Zidane and Thierry Henry. France scored a goal early on and looked as if they were in total control of the game. The South Koreans appeared to be in a hopeless situation.

However, the Koreans persisted in trying to score a goal anyway. They failed again and again but maintained their enthusiasm. Winston Churchill once commented:

"Success is the capability to go from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm."

Ian Wright, other English commentator, exclaimed:

"They just never gave up; they just kept going, kept going and they got something in the end. They got something. I can't believe they got something!"

The Koreans in the crowd also kept going. Even when their team looked destined to lose, they kept singing, dancing, waving and cheering their players on.

The martial art, Choikwangdo, which I teach was founded and is run by a Korean Grand devotee called Kwang Jo Choi. The motto of Choikwangdo is "Pilsung". Pilsung means "Certain Victory - If You Keep Trying."

The South Koreans were a great example of this motto. They kept trying and kept running in the hot summer air in Germany. As one commentator remarked. "At least they are getting bodies in the box (the area near the goal) and having a go." In the end they achieved their goal straight through the sheer power of persistence.

Persistence then allows us to do things with ease which we once found difficult. Of course, if we don't persist, we will never find this out. I still don't know either I might have become a water skier who could stay on top of the water instead of a hopeless underwater surfer!

Persistent reading will allow us to observe the treasures of wisdom which we would otherwise be without. It will also provide us with great examples of persistence to follow.

Persistent writing might help a hopeless unknown produce a literary devotee piece or best wholesaler or a published book. Any one with enough persistence to keep writing to the bitter end can now write and release their own ebooks.

Persistent study in their own field for just one hour a day over a duration of three years can turn an ignoramus into an expert.

Persistence in a world cup competition can turn hopeless failure into victory and bring joy and pride to the hearts of an whole nation. This can last for years.

In England, we still remember with delight the world cup competition of 1966 when we beat Germany in the final and won the cup! Normally, England play Germany and Germany wins!

Daily persistence can add the gold dust of magic to almost any action we undertake. It can make us grand and successful. It can even help us make a difference to the human race.

If you are in what seems to be a hopeless situation keep trying and keep going anyway. Who knows what magical changes persistence may bring?

Success straight through Persistence In Hopeless Situations

Friday, January 25, 2013

What Does Nash Do For a Living?

What Does Nash Do For a Living? Video Clips. Duration : 1.13 Mins.


Steve Nash runs into a little bit of trouble when he meets a few Futbol fans at dinner in South Africa. For more World Cup coverage and Nash updates visit www.cbssports.com www.twitter.com www.facebook.com

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Friday, January 18, 2013

Most beloved Sports nearby The World

All types of sports are favorite globally, but what sports can we call The most favorite in the world? Some of the answers may surprise you.

It's no surprise that football, or what Americans call "soccer" is the world's most favorite sport to play and to watch. An estimated 3.5 billion people either watch or play football. The World Cup is the global championship of the sport and this tournament is played every four years. The World Cup itself is one of the highest rated sports on television, with many countries tuning in en masse to watch their country's team play. Football is favorite in all of the Uk, Europe, Asia as well as South America. However, with so many other sports being popular, the Unites States still lags behind in their interest in "soccer".

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Next, we have cricket. This sport which consists of a bat and a ball, has been nearby for hundreds of years and originated in England. The sport is favorite in the Uk, Australia, New Zealand, some African countries, some Caribbean countries and it is the most favorite sport in the countries of India and Pakistan. An estimated 3 billion people watch or play cricket each year.

The next most favorite sport is a sure surprise, and that is field hockey, with an estimated 2 billion players or watchers, mostly in Asian countries, European countries, Australia and nearby Africa. This sport tends to be played in high schools in the United States, normally by girls only.

Coming up next is tennis. Not so surprising, but there are an estimated 1 billion players and watchers of tennis nearby the world. Tennis tends to be favorite in richer countries, along with the United States, Asian countries, Australia and Europe. There are four main tournaments in tennis, called "Grand Slams" at which players from many countries play. The first is the Australian Open, then the French Open, Wimbledon and then the Us Open in late August. The Grand Slam tournaments tend to get the most attentiveness during the tennis season.

Next we have volleyball. Yet someone else surprise, with an estimated 900 million viewers or players nearby the world. Volleyball is favorite in the United States, where the sport originated, as well as in Brazil, all over Europe, Russia, China and Japan. Volleyball is a favorite high school sport in many countries due to it's team centered play and lack of specialized equipment requirements.

Also favorite is table tennis, otherwise known as Ping Pong. This is someone else surprisingly favorite sport nearby the world, with an estimated 900 million watchers or players. Table tennis originated in England as an after dinner action for Victorians in the late 19th century. Table tennis as a competitive sport is favorite in many countries but is especially favorite in China, Korea and Singapore.

After these sports, we have a triumvirate of more mainstream American sports along with baseball, golf, American football and basketball, with each sport attracting in the middle of 400 and 500 million players or watchers worldwide.

Most beloved Sports nearby The World

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Spanish renowned Soccer Players

Soccer is the most popular sport in Spain. The Spain soccer team is a first-rate team and has produced the preponderant Spanish soccer players for years. As a national team, Spain was not able to achieve any success in Fifa world cup except the 1998 world cup. The team reached the quarterfinal stage by winning eight matches. This was only the best impressive carrying out in Fifa games where they lost to France. Spain participated in eleven world cups and it was ranked whole four in 1950.

Though superior, the world cup squad never gave good results. The preponderant Spanish soccer players are Luis Suarez, Raul Gonzalez Blanco, Kubala, Alfredo Di Stefano, and the goalkeeper Zamora. Also, Michel, Santillana, and Butragueno are the rising stars of Spanish national team. Most interestingly, the world preponderant Spanish clubs such as Real Madrid and Barcelona have in case,granted Spanish soccer with best world preponderant players. The Spanish clubs are more popular colse to the world and let us have a look at few big names.

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Raul Gonzalez Blanco was born in Madrid, Spain on June 27, 1977. On the club level, Raul as a member of Real Madrid is the most impressive soccer player who was responsible for the victory in Champions League in 1998. Again, in 2002, he was the foremost player who allowed Real Madrid to win the Champions league. He was a real hero in the whole tournament and scored the preponderant two goals that turned the whole situation of the game.

The preponderant Spanish soccer players comprise names of world preponderant goalkeepers. Ricardo Zamora was named as the best goalkeeper in 1958. The place of Zamora has remained unchallenged and not a singular goalkeeper in Spain is able to reach his height. He is the many goalkeeper produced by Spain and played with the national team for more than 46 occasions. Also, he played for both Barcelona and Real Madrid. Spain has managed to contribute steady goalkeepers like Luis Arconada and Andoni Zubizarreta. Edson Arantes Do Nascimento also nicked as Pele, is regarded as one of the preponderant Spanish soccer players of all time.

Most of the star players from colse to the world are complex in the preponderant Spanish soccer players list. The players signed by Real Madrid comprise big names such as Roberto Carlos, David Beckham, Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo, Robinho, and so on. To add on the world preponderant Barcelona soccer club granted Spanish nationality to Brazilian world preponderant player Ronaldinho and Mexican player Giovani.

The world cup winning captain of Argentina, Diego Maradona is linked to world preponderant Spanish club Barcelona. The other preponderant players linked to Barcelona club are Marcelo Trobbiani, Alberto Acosta, Marcelo Saralegui, Nicolas Hernandez, etc. Barcelona club from Spain is determined to be one of the top 10 clubs in the world.

Though the Spain soccer national team is not victorious on international level, the Spanish soccer has got great respect on world sports platform. The Spanish soccer has great hereafter and the list of preponderant Spanish soccer players is assuredly going to rise in advent years.

Spanish renowned Soccer Players

Sunday, January 06, 2013

World Cup 2010 Highlights

World Cup 2010 Highlights Tube. Duration : 5.78 Mins.


Video Highlights of the football World Cup in 2010 in High Definition:) ..Thanks to Hannah and Neil for their music selection;) IGNORE TAGS: Netherlands vs Spain WM WC Finale Netherlands vs Germany WM WC Finale Germany vs Spain Uruguay vs Netherlands Spain vs Paraguay 1:0 Argentina vs Germany 0:4 Uruguay vs Ghana 5:3 Netherlands vs Brazil 2:1 Spain vs Portugal 1:0 Paraguay vs Japan 5:3 Brazil vs Chile 3:0 Netherlands vs Slovakia 2:1 Argentina vs Mexico 3:1 Germany vs England 4:1 USA vs Ghana 1:2 Uruguay vs South Korea 2:1 Switzerland vs Honduras 0:0 Chile vs Spain 1:2 Portugal vs Brazil 0:0 North Korea vs Cote D'Ivoire 0:3 Danmark vs Japan 1:3 Cameroon vs Netherlands 1:2 Slovakia vs Italy 3:2 Paraguay vs New Zealand 0:0 Ghana vs Germany 0:1 Australia vs Serbia 2:1 Slovenia vs England 0:1 USA vs Algeria 1:0 Greece vs Argentina 0:2 Nigeria vs South Korea 2:2 France vs South Africa 1:2 Mexico vs Uruguay 0:1 Spain vs Honduras 2:0 Chile vs Switzerland 1:0 Portugal vs North Korea 7:0 Brazil vs Cote D'Ivoire 3:1 Italy vs New Zealand 1:1 Slovakia vs Paraguay 0:2 Cameroon vs Danmark 1:2 Ghana vs Australia 1:1 Netherlands vs Japan 1:0 England vs Algeria 0:0 Slovenia vs USA 2:2 Germany vs Serbia 0:1 France vs Mexico 0:2 Greece vs Nigeria 2:1 Argentina vs South Korea 4:1 South Africa vs Uruguay 0:3 Spain vs Switzerland 0:1 Honduras vs Chile 0:1 Brazil vs North Korea 2:1 Portugal vs Cote D'Ivoire 0:0 New Zealand vs Slovakia 1:1 Italy vs Paraguay 1:1 Japan vs Cameroon 1:0 Netherlands ...

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