…staying focused on your purpose
In football, the offside position is a crucial rule that players must adhere to.
It is a reminder that alignment and focus are key to achieving success.
Similarly, in life, we each have a specific purpose and function to fulfil.
When we stay within our designated role and focus on our goals,
We can avoid being in an ‘offside position’.
Kamila Harris, the Democratic Party’s nominee for President, is a great
Example of this.
Despite the challenges she faced, she remained focused on her purpose and aligned with her values.
She didn’t let distractions throw her off course.
Like Kamala Harris, we must stay focused on our goals and not get caught up in what we don’t have.
When we start to worry about what’s lacking, we put ourselves in an offside position.
Instead, we should concentrate on what we can do with what we have now.
To avoid being in an offside position,
Put to work what you have now!
Don’t worry about making it look spectacular.
Guard against negative thoughts and distractions.
Stay focused on your goals.
Don’t rush, build a strong foundation.
Remember, it is not the number of years we live that matters but how we make the most of each day.
By staying focused and aligned with our purpose, we can achieve greatness and avoid being in an offside position.
In life, we are assigned tasks to accomplish; but often, we get distracted by what we don’t have.
We must focus on what we can do with what we have now.
For example, if you have discovered you have the ability to write, focus on writing and nothing else.
Don’t worry about publishing or marketing.
If you have discovered you know how to sell, focus on selling and nothing else.
Don’t worry about renting a store or office.
By staying focused, we become forth thriving and forth-driven.
We must guard ourselves against negative thoughts and distractions.
We must keep our focus on what we can do with all that we have now.
In conclusion, staying focused on our purpose and avoiding distractions is crucial to achieving success.
By following these principles, we can ensure that we remain in alignment with our goals and avoid being in an offside position.