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Gordie Taught Them All Howe<br><br><br><br>Word Count:<br>619<br><br><br><br>Summary:<br>Gordie Howe entered the National Hockey League in 1946 at the age of eighteen. Entering the NHL at 18 has been common among many young professional hockey players throughout the decades, but what Howe did in his career was anything but common. Howe played in over 2,400 games, scored over 1,000 goals and over 1,500 assists during his career. He was on four Stanley Cup Champion teams with the Detroit Red Wings.<br><br><br><br><br>Keywords:<br>Success,Motivation, Inspiration,Goal Setting, Persistence, Careers<br><br><br><br><br>Article Body:<br>Gordie Howe entered the National Hockey League in 1946 at the age of eighteen. Entering the NHL at 18 has been common among many young professional hockey players throughout the decades, but what Howe did in his career was anything but common. Howe played in over 2,400 games, scored over 1,000 goals and over 1,500 assists during his career. He was on four Stanley Cup Champion teams with the Detroit Red Wings.<br><br><br><br>When Howe was a rookie, the NHL had six teams. When Howe retired for the first time in 1971, the National Hockey League doubled. Clarence Campbell, the NHL president in 1971, said, “Gordie, when you entered into the league, hockey was a Canadian sport. As you exit, you have made it a North American sport!” . One of Howe’s biggest fans was Wayne Gretzky, who played from 1979 to 1999. Gretzky is also one of the greatest hockey players of all time. Howe and Gretzky inspired thousands of players around the world. Howe was a pioneer with hockey expansion because professional hockey is now played on other continents, such as Europe. Howe loved hockey so much that he played over three decades and his passion for the game flourished around the world.<br><br><br>Howe played professional hockey for 32 years<br><br>Howe’s hockey career spanned from 1946 to 1980. Howe did not play for two seasons after his first retirement in 1971. For six of the seasons, Howe played in the World Hockey Association, another professional hockey league, which Wayne Gretzky also played. The WHA ended in 1979.<br><br><br>Many of your careers will last many decades. Will you evoke the same passion in your career as Howe did? Howe did not have to come back to play hockey in 1973 at the age of 45, but he did for his love of the game. Howe defines what it’s like to have passion for one’s career.<br><br><br>In the 1979-80 season, Howe,  traveling kuliner at age 52, played all 80 games and was leading scorer for most of the season.<br><br>For most of you, working many days and weeks in a row may seem tiresome. Howe played one of the most physically-rigorous sports and played in every game in his last season at age 52. He retired after the 1979-80 season. Considering that many professional hockey players retire in their thirties, Howe proved that age is only a number and not a state of mind. How many of you think that you are too old to do something? Gordie Howe didn’t make any excuses.<br><br>Howe was a very versatile player<br><br>Howe played positions of center,  jalan-jalan right-wing and defense and could shoot right or left-handed. He was a physically tough player and was the top scorer of all time until Wayne Gretzky broke his record. Howe’s [https://avtoglushak.com/ versatility] made him the player that he was.<br><br><br>Many of you have skills, but are there other skills that you could obtain on the job or by taking a class that would make you even more valuable and resourceful in the workforce? Howe epitomized versatility and the ability to multi-task before the term “multi-tasking” was even coined.<br><br><br><br>Do you love what you do for a living? You don’t have to be one of the greatest hockey players of all time to love your career.<br><br><br><br>Howe greatly influenced Wayne Gretzky, who is also one of the greatest hockey players of all time.  When you have any kind of questions about wherever in addition to tips on how to make use of [https://avtoglushak.com bukti], it is possible to e-mail us on the page. Who are some of the people that you have greatly influenced? Although it may not be likely that you will greatly influence Hall of Fame hockey players, you will influence people nonetheless. You never know if you will greatly influence a great author who writes a terrific novel, the scientist who cures cancer, or a teacher, who may go on to inspire other influential people. You never know whom you will inspire.<br><br>
Look Where You Want to Go<br><br><br><br>Word Count:<br>659<br><br><br><br>Summary:<br>Your energy flows to the very thing you focus on.  If you liked this article and you would like to receive a lot more information regarding [http://avtoglushak.com mockzign.com] kindly pay a visit to our own web site. So, in your life and business would you rather fall into the potholes or cruise along on the open road?  Learn how to look where you want to go by reading more....<br><br><br><br><br>Keywords:<br>Paula Gregorowicz Success Coach, Philadelphia, burnout,success, achievement,feel free,avoid burnout,effectiveness,productivity,freedom,authentic,courage,results,women business owners,lesbian business<br><br><br><br><br>Article Body:<br>When I first started in the sport of cycling about 9 years ago, I was very nervous about hitting things I didn't want to - trees, holes, rocks, drainage grates, or pillars depending on whether I was riding on the road or on a trail. The thing I noticed was that if I focused on the obstacle by looking down at it, more often than not I hit it.  Of course, this convinced me even more that I needed to be ultra safe or I'd be doomed (much like the mother in A Christmas Story who is convinced Ralphie will "shoot his eye out" if he gets the BB Gun), I continued to concentrate even harder on the obstacle.  You can guess what happened. I hit more rocks, holes, and tree roots while [https://avtoglushak.com/ narrowly avoiding] the really painful obstacles like poles, trees, kuliner and  kuliner cars (thank goodness).  It didn't take me long to figure out both by trial and error and by reading bicycling magazines that you need to look where you want to go, not where you don't want to go. Alas, the moment I started looking ahead of the obstacle and envisioning a clear, clean line to ride past the obstacle, miraculously I breezed by without incident.  As I got more experienced I not only could do this consistently, I could do it effortlessly without a death grip and body tension fueled by fear.<br><br><br><br>While you may not want to ever put your behind on a saddle and pedal along on two wheels, you probably do want to move through your life in a manner that makes it easier to move past the inevitable obstacles along the way. And, when you find yourself in an unwanted situation where you're temporarily in a bowl of pits instead of a bowl full of cherries, you can use this skill to keep the faith and move up and out of the hole.<br><br><br><br>As you can see from the bicycling example, your energy flows to the very thing on which you are focused. As a result, you get more of that particular thing; in the case of riding the bike, you get impact with a physical obstacle and an unpleasant ride. Conversely, if you look where you want to go and focus your energies there, you give more power to the very thing you desire resulting in a more effortless and enjoyable ride.<br><br><br><br>How this concept translates to your life and business is very similar. If you stay focused on your vision and goals while taking action to move forward, you are far more likely to make them a reality.  Even when you find yourself where you don't want to be and feel like you're stuck in a black hole, the ability to focus on where you want to go versus obsessing about being stuck in the hole can mean the difference between progress and a dead end.<br><br><br><br>Since so many of the thoughts we think each day are unconscious and our minds are filled with chatter, it can sometimes be elusive to determine where our focus really lies at any given moment. Considering the fact that our focus possesses so much power, it really pays to become aware of our thoughts and where our sights are set at any given moment.<br><br><br><br>Consider the following questions:<br><br><br><br> What do I think about most often? What is the ongoing chatter and broken record that keeps playing in my head?<br>What do I spend my time talking about when I interact with others?  Am I talking about what's not working or am I talking about what's right in a situation?<br>Am I where I want to be with my relationships, business, career, physical health, etc.?  If not, am I focusing on the problem or working to reveal the source and explore solutions?<br>Am I looking where I want to go or where I don't want to go?<br><br><br><br>(End)<br><br>

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Look Where You Want to Go



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Your energy flows to the very thing you focus on. If you liked this article and you would like to receive a lot more information regarding mockzign.com kindly pay a visit to our own web site. So, in your life and business would you rather fall into the potholes or cruise along on the open road? Learn how to look where you want to go by reading more....




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Paula Gregorowicz Success Coach, Philadelphia, burnout,success, achievement,feel free,avoid burnout,effectiveness,productivity,freedom,authentic,courage,results,women business owners,lesbian business




Article Body:
When I first started in the sport of cycling about 9 years ago, I was very nervous about hitting things I didn't want to - trees, holes, rocks, drainage grates, or pillars depending on whether I was riding on the road or on a trail. The thing I noticed was that if I focused on the obstacle by looking down at it, more often than not I hit it. Of course, this convinced me even more that I needed to be ultra safe or I'd be doomed (much like the mother in A Christmas Story who is convinced Ralphie will "shoot his eye out" if he gets the BB Gun), I continued to concentrate even harder on the obstacle. You can guess what happened. I hit more rocks, holes, and tree roots while narrowly avoiding the really painful obstacles like poles, trees, kuliner and kuliner cars (thank goodness). It didn't take me long to figure out both by trial and error and by reading bicycling magazines that you need to look where you want to go, not where you don't want to go. Alas, the moment I started looking ahead of the obstacle and envisioning a clear, clean line to ride past the obstacle, miraculously I breezed by without incident. As I got more experienced I not only could do this consistently, I could do it effortlessly without a death grip and body tension fueled by fear.



While you may not want to ever put your behind on a saddle and pedal along on two wheels, you probably do want to move through your life in a manner that makes it easier to move past the inevitable obstacles along the way. And, when you find yourself in an unwanted situation where you're temporarily in a bowl of pits instead of a bowl full of cherries, you can use this skill to keep the faith and move up and out of the hole.



As you can see from the bicycling example, your energy flows to the very thing on which you are focused. As a result, you get more of that particular thing; in the case of riding the bike, you get impact with a physical obstacle and an unpleasant ride. Conversely, if you look where you want to go and focus your energies there, you give more power to the very thing you desire resulting in a more effortless and enjoyable ride.



How this concept translates to your life and business is very similar. If you stay focused on your vision and goals while taking action to move forward, you are far more likely to make them a reality. Even when you find yourself where you don't want to be and feel like you're stuck in a black hole, the ability to focus on where you want to go versus obsessing about being stuck in the hole can mean the difference between progress and a dead end.



Since so many of the thoughts we think each day are unconscious and our minds are filled with chatter, it can sometimes be elusive to determine where our focus really lies at any given moment. Considering the fact that our focus possesses so much power, it really pays to become aware of our thoughts and where our sights are set at any given moment.



Consider the following questions:



What do I think about most often? What is the ongoing chatter and broken record that keeps playing in my head?
What do I spend my time talking about when I interact with others? Am I talking about what's not working or am I talking about what's right in a situation?
Am I where I want to be with my relationships, business, career, physical health, etc.? If not, am I focusing on the problem or working to reveal the source and explore solutions?
Am I looking where I want to go or where I don't want to go?



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