There have been many people throughout our time that has proved my point. Only your achievements can build your self-confidence. My personal favourite is Michael Jordan. He said, ¨I've failed over and over again in my life, that's why I succeed.¨ This quote is very powerful, he succeeded because he practised over and over again and failed multiple times. Still, he never gave up. Nobody else could do the work for him; only he could practice, only he could fail or succeed, only he could build his self-confidence to succeed and to achieve his dreams. He had fans but he also had haters. He never took to heart what the haters said about him, because if he did then he would probably not be the greatest NBA player of all time. He did all the work
Do you know someone who shows courage and resilience? Courage and resilience is when you show courage around others and never give up, resilience is were you overcome tasks quickly. 3 people who show courage and resilience are Lexi youngberg, post Malone, and michael Jordan. Michael Jordan shows courage and resilience. One way he shows this is he got cut from his high school basketball team, autobiography.com states ” that did not stop him” but that didn’t stop him he one day became the best basketball player in the entire league.”
Michael Jeffrey Jordan was his full name. MJ was his nickname, he was known as the man that changed the game of basketball forever and nobody knew that even when he was in high school that he would grow to be the best player to ever play the game. Michael was influenced by his older brother, his brother was much bigger and stronger than him, but Michael made it his goal that eventually one day that he would be better than him, Michael was cut by his high school coach twice, and wouldn’t make the team until his senior year, where he completely changed the game and was unrealistic the way he could dunk it and dribble, and as well shoot the ball. Michael attended the University Of North Carolina. That is when the nation took notice that he was
“To be a champ you have to believe in yourself when no one else will.” – Sugar Ray Robinson
Martin Luther King Jr said “If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.” We all stumble and have setbacks, but it is what you do after the fact that will define who you really are. Don’t let one single person get in your way, push forward and continue to produce your product. All of you are going to be great, your biggest challenge won’t be a test coming up or a feat that looks impossible to concur. Your biggest challenge is going to be how to overcome the doubt in your mind. Once you ignore that voice in your head that tells you that you cannot perform at a superior level, you will reach anything and break any barrier. “Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.” – Vince
Michael Jordan’s net worth is 1.31 billion dollars as of 2017. Now that we have gotten that out of the way, I would love to introduce a girl that’s in my Intro to Theatre class. Her name is Jordan and she has long blonde hair that you would often see in a ponytail. She is five feet and eleven inches tall, weighing 155 pounds. In class, you will most likely see her slouching over like an old woman because of her posture but don’t be afraid to approach her because she’s constantly smiling; she always tries to be nice and civil to everybody. To distract her from her phone, walk up to her and start a conversation so you can hear the accent in her
“I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games, 26 times i’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” (MJQ). A quote coming from the greatest of all time Michael Jeffrey Jordan.
Mike wasn't expected to be a star of the Tar Heels, since they had players such
Michael Jordan is the only athlete to have ever gained the middle name "Air" because of his unbelievable ability to soar through the sky before he smashes the ball through the rim. He has managed to defy all obstacles ever thrown his way within the sport of basketball, earning his reputation as the most competitive and determined player in the NBA. Over the span of Michael Jordan's 18 year long career in the NBA, he has enjoyed world wide attention and recognition as the ambassador of basketball. Jordan has influenced basketball players around the globe and, with his own shoes and clothing brand, along with his artistic way of handling himself on the court, has developed a style of his own within
Michael jordan set many goals for himself.The goals he set for himself,helped him understand that he needed to concentrate on his goals only his.By him setting himself on his goals made him reach them that shows me i can reach my goals.
The push to keep training and maintaining the discipline of a Basketball player despite the initial rejection makes Michael Jordan iconic. He knew that the way to the top would not be easy, but he was determined to do all it takes to get there. This shows that no one who truly wants to make a mark should think that life is a bed of roses. There is something to overcome; there are disciplines to maintain if we want to get to great heights. We can overcome obstacles like a genius when we pattern our lives to do the things that geniuses do.
However, if we choose to give up on ourselves in the middle of the journey just because we have low self-esteem and do not believe that others can support us, we can never be successful. Hence, only the person who endures throughout the journey and believes strongly in hope is qualified enough to be successful.
There’s a saying that everyone’s said at least once in their lifetime, I’m sure. It’s so cliché, but now I know that there is so much truth behind it. “Believe in yourself.” Rather than giving up on yourself, use your failures to make you better. Learn how to bounce back from adversity and learn from those experiences. This is called using your growth mindset. According to Carol Dweck, research psychologist, in her book Mindset, “In a growth mindset, people believe that their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work—brains and talent are just the starting point. This view creates a love of learning and a resilience that is essential for great accomplishment.” It wasn’t until the summer between my junior and senior year of high school that I learned this and of course I learned it the hard way. I had played club basketball for four summers in a row with the Longmont Rush basketball club. I loved the game of basketball and I had spent countless hours working on my skills on the court. I even wanted to play in college. I already had schools scouting me. Unfortunately, in my final season, just before my senior year, my biggest fear came true.
“Confidence is like a muscle: the more you use it, the stronger it gets”. The reference to confidence being a muscle suggests the more someone works on themselves can improve the way they think and act. Having confidence can have a really positive impact on people’s day to day life, as well as their ability to achieve the things they want to do. The thing about confidence is that there is no official measure of; if they feel confident then they probably are. People with no confidence tend to be down on themselves and don’t believe they can do anything right. Having no confidence can make a person’s life miserable. So the first time they gain confidence in themselves, they become a better and stronger person. And once they have it no one can tell them any different about themselves because they know what they are able to do. By someone honoring who they are and what they truly prefer in life, it creates an environment of confidence. They’re allowing themselves to be comfortable and express themselves. In turn, they may attract the right people, opportunities and more in life. When the right people and opportunities come along, it makes people feel confident because things are easy. The origin of confidence comes from early 15th century middle French or directly from Latin confidentia, from confidentem means to “firmly trusting,
No one can get success without having the trust of people on his capabilities because without that he won’t be able to gain enough confidence to take desired actions without the fear of being rejected. Lastly, he must take some steps in order to prove him a leader and also to make him realize his very own potential (Jim Murray).
“I Can Accept Failure, Everyone Fails At Something. But I Can’t Accept Not Trying”- Michael Jordan