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The Power of Determination
By John M. Rowley
"We all have dreams.
But in order to make dreams come into reality, it takes an awful
lot of determination, dedication, self-discipline, and effort."
Jesse Owens
As a boy, I started reading stories that would
ignite my spirit and spur me on. These stories were always about
real people and the power of the human spirit and how they over
came great obstacles to achieve greatness. One of these stories
stands out in my mind, some 35 years later as an example of what
we can achieve if we don't give up.
A little six year old boy had the job of heating
his tiny country schoolhouse with his older brother, Floyd. They
came in early before his teacher and classmates so the building
was warm when they arrived. One February morning in 1916, the kerosene
container had accidentally been filled with gasoline. The stove
exploded killing Floyd. This little boy was dragged out of the flaming
building barely alive. He had incredible burns brutalizing the lower
half of his body.
From his hospital bed the painfully burned, semi-conscious
little boy faintly heard the doctor telling his mother that her
son would surely die - which was for the best because the poor little
boy would surely be a cripple. But this boy wasn't quitting! He
made up his mind then and there that he would survive.
Every day his mother would massage his little
lifeless legs, but there was no feeling, no control, nothing. Yet
the determination that he would walk was as strong as ever. When
he wasn't in bed, he was confined to a wheelchair. One sunny day
his mother wheeled him out into the yard to get some fresh air.
But this day was different, instead of sitting there, he threw himself
from the chair. He pulled himself across the grass, dragging his
lifeless legs behind him. He worked his way to the white picket
fence and with painstaking effort; he raised himself up on the fence.
Then he proceeded to drag himself along the fence, determined that
he would walk again. He did this every day until he wore a path
all around the yard beside the fence. There was nothing he wanted
more than to develop life in those legs.
Through his daily massages, his iron persistence
and his resolute determination, he did develop the ability to stand
up, then to walk with assistance, then to walk by himself - and
then - to run. He began to walk to school and then to run to school.
Later he would say," It hurt like thunder to walk, but it didn't
hurt at all when I ran. So for five or six years, about all I did
was run."
And run he did. This little boy, that was told
he would never walk again, made the track team in college and then
one day in Madison Square Garden, this young man who was not expected
to survive, who would absolutely never walk, who could never ever
dream of running - this determined young man, Glenn Cunningham,
ran the world's fastest mile!
Is this story about you? Somehow the odds have
been stacked against you and you have more to overcome than you
ever thought? Well take a lesson from Glenn Cunningham, massage
your obstacles and then stand up and get going! If you can't walk...
then run! This obstacle and how you overcome it may be the very
thing that catapults you to incredible success. Set you mind to
something and put all your energy into it and the world will not
deny you! In fact, the world will somehow help!
Author's Bio
John M. Rowley
America's Peak Performance Coach
Taking You from Ordinary to Extraordinary! Brief Biography
John Rowley's amazing rise to the top has
become the stuff of legend and inspiration. His credentials include
being a college athlete whose career was cut short by a near fatal
car accident, a career as a janitor and the nerve to tackle the
high powered world of Manhattan real estate and the dynamic international
field of fitness. Although John's athletic career was cut short
he studied kinesiology, exercise, anatomy, fitness and nutrition
with intensity in order to get his body healthy again after the
devastating accident.
Knowing success left
clues, John also immersed himself in the study and implementation
of the science of human potential and peak performance. Success
came but not without obstacles. John has been on the verge of bankruptcy
and at times his family didn't have food to eat or money to pay
the bills but John was unwilling to give up. With his wife Cathy
at his side and without connections John started at the bottom as
a janitor in Brooklyn and then earned a position at one of the most
prestigious real estate companies in Manhattan. John also bought
R&J Health Studio, started several other companies and was involved
with real estate investments over the years but John was always
convinced that his savviest investment was in himself and in the
people around him.
In real estate John
made a name for himself managing some of the most prestigious properties
on Park Avenue and the upper east side of New York and managing
the holdings for many notables including Harry and Leona Helmsley.
John also owned R&J Health Studio, the gym known as "The East
Coast Mecca of Bodybuilding.'' R&J Health Studio received international
attention when it was featured in the movie, Pumping Iron, starring
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Lou Ferrigno. John is an internationally
recognized motivational and fitness expert, and is a columnist for
several publications and maintains an academic certification as
a Certified Fitness Trainer. He routinely consults with athletes
and business people alike helping them to revitalize their bodies
and ignite their passion and energy through diet, exercise and a
well balanced emotional and spiritual life for lifelong success.
John's motivational,
inspirational and sometimes bold tell-it-like-it-is attitude is
a fresh approach to lifelong success.
John's book, Climb
the Ladder of Success Without Running Out of Gas! Will
be released in August 2007 by Morgan James Publishing.
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