Wednesday, March 25, 2009

The 3 Respects of Athletics

On how to be a team. Shorewood-style.

Every action you make as an athlete impacts the team as a whole, be it positive or negative. A self-less athlete learns from the actions that bring negative consequences, and repeats the actions that create a positive impact on the team. A selfish athlete does not learn from their actions, but simply revels in their own glory. The team is always bigger than the individual, without the individual there is no team. Without a team, an athlete competes for no benefit but their own.


A Shorewood athlete exudes excellence in the classroom and on the field of competition. Easy thing to say for the classroom, quality of education is of the utmost importance to this school, but how does a Shorewood athlete begin to find excellence in competition? This search begins with a self-less attitude and ends with respect. The 3 Respects of Athletics must be sought out in order to find excellence. Respect for the Coach, Respect for the Team, and Respect for the Individual.


To respect the coach, the coach must be thoroughly defined. A coach is a human being dealt the role of athletic facilitator, or of being a leader. A leader who's job, is to create a constructive atmosphere in which learning of a sport occurs. A coach has a distinct set of experience and education from which arises the foundation of their coaching philosophy. In order for a coach to be, there must also be an athlete. A coach is a teacher and the athlete their student. Listen, then act. That is the role of the student. To question only and as often as it is necessary to fully understand the sport. A coach respects the athlete as the athlete respects the coach.


To respect the team, the team must be defined. A team is a collection of human beings similar in age, diverse in personality, and selfless in nature. Each individual human being carries a unique set of goals, beliefs, philosophies, and experiences. A team carries but one goal, belief, and philosophy. The individual of a team finds strength in acting rightly to achieve the team goal. To act rightly one must find respect for the team, and then act on it.


To respect the individual, the individual must be defined. The self, I, me, but most importantly you. You have a unique personality. You have a specific set of beliefs and philosophies. You are the only human being to have experienced every second of your existence. You are the key to a successful team. You find patience and control in always giving your maximum effort. You trust that your coach will teach what is necessary to maximize your potential, as you trust your team will give as much effort in every practice and in every competition as you do, and the only way you know this effort will be given by the entire team is to always give your maximum effort.


You will find excellence yourself when you

respect your coach, respect your team, respect yourself and always act selflessly.


The team goal is to:

be the best possible team, at the WIAA Regional Meet.


The team belief is:

to be the best possible team, everyone must give maximum effort at every practice and every competition.


The team philosophy is:

everyone must always strive to have no regrets.


Set 3 achievable goals based around The 3 Respects of Athletics, The team goal belief and philosophy, and being a self-less teammate.


Setting an achievable goals means asking yourself, what are you going to do to guarantee the success of the team. Be creative and get complex, or be insightful and stay simple. Be honest and use the writings above to guide you or ask a teammate or a coach.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Flicker of a Dance

I pay homage to where I have come from,
I pay homage to where I am going.

Spread your arms wide and embrace,
the humility of love,
I pay homage.

Close the door to open the window,
gaze at the wondrous blue,
wandering infinitely, round
the bend to eternity,
I pay homage.

Step light as not to disturb the flicker
of a dance, between wicks afloat
and the dark of night,
I pay homage.

Extend me a branch and I will extend you my
hand, open palm to your beating heart,
open spirit to your beautiful mind,

I pay homage, to life and love,
homage,
to foe and friend,
homage,
homage to you,
homage to me,

I pay homage, my friend.

1 o'clock in the freaking morning

And I've only thought up a million ways to happiness. At least that is the easiest way to sum up the epic brainstorm I need to complete.
1. Wake up tomorrow exuberant to be alive.
2. Set an accomplishable goal for the day.
3. Accomplish the goal.
4. Be constantly mindful of the meaning in living.
5. Be constantly aware of the purpose in actions.
6. Be constantly happy to share in companionship.
7. Make no decision without consulting compassion.
8. Remember the benefits of a strong mind and a stronger body.
9. Find humility in accepting an integral part of the natural cycle.
10. Be happy to be free.
11. Act happy to be free.
12. Remind someone new, they are beautiful too.
13. Be beautiful.
14. Let happiness be the only option.
15. Have compassion for all beings.
16. Act Compassion.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

What is a Compassionate Business?

Compassion is the one word to sum up in entirety to love and to care. To be a compassionate business means to have a sense of purpose and of awareness. Purpose in offering a local fairly-traded product. Awareness to strive to think as your customer might and consider your impact on the quality of their life.

Be in control of the product you rise every morning for. Be apart of the process from the bottom to the top. If you can not be, then suggest Sustainable Reform. The Easiest way to prove, is to Show them how, and Do your homework.

Definition of terms:
Sustainable Reform - A call to the reform of all industry and all government using a Sustainable business model and Green technology. Waste not a single penny.

Fairly-traded - A level of accountability held in order to take care of the people and the Earth at every level of the business process.

Local - Designing the business Model around your community. The fact is every business is located somewhere and that somewhere has most likely lost some jobs recently. So why not try to rethink business and focus it on the faces you see everyday, first. Because once you have taken care of home then smiles a plenty are all but guaranteed.