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Friday, 13 March 2015

How I'll try to maintain a positive attitude

With school ending (hopefully forever) next week, I can't help but concentrate on the future.
What I've learned from the last time I graduated was that no matter what just stay positive. Believe me I know it's the cheeriest thing you've heard and probably the number one thing people tell you when you're struggling.

Repeat after me
"It will pass, everything is going to be okay"

Believe me I'm not the most positive person, I don't wake up with the biggest smile ready to conquer the day. Everyone has their bad days but you can't let that define you.

So when you're in a slump, listen to this and forget for awhile just forget what you were worrying about and live.


Sometimes the simplest things work. Take a walk, read a book or eat some ice cream. Just remember to live and whatever you think is a problem now you probably won't remember in a few months from now. 
And I know a song won't solve your problems but giving up and admitting defeat is no longer the option. No matter how many No's you get or how many times you spend sending your resumes, It'll work out sooner or later. Success doesn't have a deadline. Give yourself a timeline but be flexible, some of your goals may be harder to achieve and may take more time then you thought.

So if you're in the same boat as me, dealing with anything on the same level read up on some other tips to help you stay positive.

Friday, 6 March 2015

No matter what, #BeOlympic



While at a conference back in January listening to key note speakers I noticed Cody Sorensen on the list. After hearing his story getting to the Olympics, he inspired me to get over my struggles and defeat my obstacles.
For those of you who don’t know, Cody Sorenson is part of the Canadian Men’s Bobsled team.


Cody’s passion lied in track in field with provincial championships in both high school and university. In 2008 Cody was recruited then recruited to bobsleigh. Cody Sorenson is on the Canada 1 crew which is the top sled in Canada which has won 4 World-Cup medals and Two World-Championship medals in team events.


Training in a new sport with complete strangers made the journey to the Winter Olympics was as tough as you think. With vigorous training and a positive attitude Cody and the team were ready for Sochi. But then this happened.



Cody mentioned the fear of competing especially with others who looked stronger and better. He and the team were still able to get over all of that and rank as one of the best through World-Cup competitions and was still able to maintain a positive mindset to for competition.


Cody has always had the “Be Olympic” mindset no matter what obstacles came his way.