“The 3 Questions:
- Can people trust me to do what’s right?
- Am i committed to doing my very best?
- Do i treat people the way i want to be treated?
If the answers to these questions are YES, there is no way you can fail”
-LOU HOLTZ
What these statement says is a great way to ask yourself before any game as an athlete and to determine a decision in situations. These questions i find them very meaningful to ask yourself what will you choose and how will you result in before anything. Personally, i have sometimes ask myself these questions to identify myself the change that is wrong in sports and myself wise. These questions are a good way to ask yourself to see the range you are in in certain situations. As said by Mr.Holtz, if you answer yes to any of these questions there is no way you will fail and you will succeed. The first rules, focus on trust. Trust come from no type of bad labels on you like lying. The first rule applies to having success, because when having the trust you will do what’s right in the situation you are facing. The second question focus on effort, Basically, in anything coming from school work and sport, what you give is what you get. Lastly, the third and final question focuses on respect. No one likes to be disrespected even if it's a “friendly” way. The way you treat other is the way you will be treated back. With the combination of all three question, success will happen. Success comes with effort,respect, and trust all together to accomplish what you desire to accomplish.
A great example that can fit in for these three set of questions and quote Mr.Holtz said, athletes. Athletes compete with others to show others what they have practice for and effort given in a sport. As an athlete you always want to be at the highest level, Varsity. Varsity in the highest level group in a team, but it comes with difficulties and learning. Therefore, to make it too varsity you have to go step by step to reach your goal. These three sets of question can comply to reaching your goal of being in Varsity. Varsity players commit to effort, respect each others and have good labels on themselves to listen to each others. These three goals are a great example that applies to athletes, because athletes are competitive and want to take win’s, but that can’t always happen. Games are played fairly and they are played on how much effort you give. As an athlete you give what you get which determines your success.
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