So it is midnight in Reno, I just finished an amazing dinner with amazing people and I am in bed reading a magazine. As I flip through the pages, for some reason I decide to read the horoscope, which I never do. (I promise!) I was born on March 24, which makes me an Aries. My horoscope reads as follows, "Success and happiness are on the horizon, and this is the time to fine tune your life. Figure out exactly what you want to achieve. At work, you are due for a lucky break." Now, that might have been the best news I have received in a while, definitely makes Reno look a lot better. For me this is two fold, in my professional life there exist the ultimate achievement, a title. Each week I feel as though I am getting better and better, I can almost taste success. However, each week I fall just a little short, but that does not discourage me, I keep pressing on. The second part lies within the word happiness, I found it, but it might be just beyond my reach, but again I keep pressing on.
A Personal Note
Mistakes are part of life, realizing the mistakes you have made and changing them are hard. However, changes make a person better. I have made important changes to improve my mental and physical game out here on tour. I take each loss and mistake, and try to make the changes so I do not repeat them. The same rules apply in my personal life. Sometimes you do not realize a mistake until it is too late. However, I try and take the mistakes I have made to make me a better me. Everyday is a new day, the past becomes the past and the focus should shift to the present. I cling to this saying in both my professional and personal life that a person I cherish once said, "If it was meant to be it was meant to be", I just hope it is meant to be.
The future belongs to those who follow their dreams
This blog is a journey through my life...
Friday, February 12, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
Everyone should be on a Mission
For the past month all the buzz has been about the new Ebonite Mission. Kelly Kulick used the Mission to win her first PBA Tour Title at The Tournament of Champions. The next week we watched as another PBA Tour player stepped up to win using a Mission. Last week at the Megabuck Tournaments in Vegas, the winner of the TAT also used the Mission. Does anyone else see a trend here? Ebonite worked hard in developing this ball and hit the nail right on the head, if you do not have a Mission, you need to get one. This week at the Masters in Reno, I will be on my own Mission. During my practice session the ball looked amazing, and I am confident it will work phenomenal on the fresh tomorrow. It had a great shape, taking out the corner pins, which can often be a problem in the stadium. If it gets a little to strong in the back, I plan to hit it with 1000 abralon to have it pick up a little sooner in the front of the lane.
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