Sports for Life



Determination, preparation, character, perseverance and attitude.  These, along with many other virtues are the characteristics of success when it comes to sports.  Can these same characteristics offer an opportunity at success in all aspects of life?  Absolutely!  This collection of narratives along with the voices of sports, past and present, known and unknown can offer you a great understanding and perspective on sports, life and success.  Used as a daily reader or as an easy read, this book will inspire you to find your motivation, your inspiration and understand the reality of who ultimately controls the most important aspect of your success.  You!

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