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November 28, 2011

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The newsletter below is one that I wrote several years ago but I like to share it each year as a reminder to Play to Win! Also please read below about our mission to provide an elementary school library with books.

 

Play to Win

There was a time in most of our lives when we had no fear-that feeling when we jumped from the jungle gym and slammed our little bodies to the ground. Perhaps it was when we went on our first roller coaster, or when we were in high school or college and felt that there was nothing we couldn't do. No goal was unattainable. We were an unstoppable force that would think of something and then make it happen. Then, as time goes by, the world tells us more frequently that we can't do what we want. The doubters laugh at our goals and try to persuade us from going after our dreams.

They say, "You're crazy. It's too hard. Why don't you do this instead? You should play it safe." They act as if dreams were meant for others but not people like us. They surround us with negative energy and try to instill their own fears and insecurities in us. We not only begin to know the word "fear," we start to understand what it's like to be fearful. With so many people telling us we can't do something and so few telling us we can, it's hard not to let fear into our lives. Unfortunately this is how many of us go through life.

Whether you are 20 or 50, many of us become so scared of losing what we have that we don't go after what we truly want. We play it safe and hold on so tight to the status quo that we never experience what could be. We believe the doubters and don't take chances that will move us one step towards our dreams. I call this "playing to lose." We see this in sports all the time when a team has the lead. They start to think about how not to lose instead of how to win. They hold on so tight to their lead that they start playing safe and scared. You can see it in their energy and body language. As a result the other team takes chances, plays with no fear and eventually gains the momentum and wins.

To live a life filled with positive energy we must learn to repel the energy of fear. Whether it comes from within or from another person, we must overcome fear and adopt a "Play to Win" mindset. Playing to win requires a commitment to yourself that even if you fail, you will never Play to Wingive up and never let your goals and dreams die. Those who play to win know that success is not given to us. It is pursued with all the energy and sweat we can muster. Obstacles and struggles are part of life and only serve to make us appreciate our success. If everything came easy we wouldn't know what it felt like to truly succeed. Obstacles are meant to be overcome. Fear is meant to be conquered. Success is meant to be achieved. They are all part of the game of life and the people who succeed play to win and never give up until the game is over.

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Help us provide 2,012 books by Christmas!

Melissa Johnson, one of our workshop facilitators, recently presented at Legacy Charter School in Greenville, South Carolina and was struck by the fact that the elementary school library was a large room lined with empty shelves and NO books. Melissa said the teachers are passionate, the students are eager to learn and the goal of attending college is ingrained into every student at this wonderful school and yet their library is empty because 90% of the students live in poverty and there’s sparse funding for the school.

BooksSo Melissa has made it her mission to fill the school library with over 2,012 books by the time the students return from their holiday break.

We would love your help in filling their library with books! All you have to do is send a book, appropriate for children (Kindergarten thru 5th Grade) from your library or buy one from an online book seller and send books to:

Legacy Charter School

1613 West Washington St.

Greenville, SC 29611

You can also read Melissa’s personal letter here.

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