write a story related to what we say , we become
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I’ve always wanted to be a storyteller, even at a very early age. My dad told me that’s because I am more Irish than I am Mexican. My dad was a very good drawer—I wanted to mimic him, and tell stories through pencil and paper. I’d draw out massive battles scenes, John Wayne coming to the rescue, or cars I dreamed of having. The problem was I sucked at it and I still do.
I remember those awful drawings. My mom would scotch tape them to our refrigerator door — oh God they were horrible. I can see her face now trying to look thrilled that she had an artist like her or my dad in the house.
Then my sister would chime in laughing at me and I would draw pictures of John Wayne taking her away to the jailhouse. My mom would see that I was getting frustrated so she encouraged me to try my hand at drawing pictures with words.
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What we say that we become
It is absolutely true. We become what we often say to ourselves. If we say to ourselves: "We can do it." Then we can accomplish anything. However, if we indulge in negative self-talk, we often become losers.
Raj knew this secret of positive self-talk. He wished to be a champion footballer; but his poor parents could not get him admitted in any football academy. The beauty of life lies in the fact that all great men and women were seldom from affluent families. The story of success begins with challenges. So Raj’s story began with obstacles and challenges.
In spite of being poor, Raj was a determined and strong guy. There was a power in him that always egged him on to do his best. Raj believed in positive self-talk. He would often say to himself, “I will become a great footballer.” He would stand on his roof-top and see the players practice maneuvers in the ground. Once a football came flying into his house from the academy; and fortunately no one came to claim it. Raj kept the football and in his small lawn, he would practice all the skills and moves he had seen the players in the academy practice. This went on for many months.
As a result of Raj’s passion and positive self-talk, he learnt to control football with miraculous skills. People would often wonder at his dribbling, kicking, and other skills. Once he was dribbling with his football on the roof-top. He did not let the ball fall for many minutes. The coach in the academy was watching all the while. He got impressed with Raj’s skills. He called him and asked him to come to the academy ground. He said to him, ‘Will you play the practice match tomorrow?’
‘Of course’, replied Raj, ‘I would love to.’
Raj scored a hattrick in the practice match leading to the win of his side. The coach got further impressed with him. He decided to include him in the team that was to play a crucial match against the most famous team of the city.
Raj also scored a hattrick in that match. The sponsors were attracted towards him; they hired him. Raj became a huge sensation. He became the number one player of his country. Thus from scratch he inked his own success story. His positive self-talk played a great role in making him a great footballer.
Moral: We become what we say to ourselves.
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