I love the story of how Kurt Warner, quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals, met his wife Brenda. They met about fifteen years ago when Kurt asked her out. She was several years older than him, divorced, with two young children.
When the babysitter didn’t show up, Kurt invited Brenda to bring her children along. It was only then that he found out that her son was blind, brain-damaged, and confined to a wheelchair. This did not phase the future Super Bowl champion in the least. They ended up getting married a few years later and having five more children together.
This is the attitude and heart of a true winner. What can we learn from this situation to help us with our internet businesses? Think positive. Don’t let anything throw you off-course. Look for the good in any situation. Even when bad things happen to good people, know that you can rise above the pain of the situation and be a winner.
I will be cheering for the Cardinals in the Super Bowl, because I believe that Kurt warner’s winning attitude will lead them to victory. Do you have the heart of a winner? If you do, then anything is possible.
Nile says
It takes a big heart to overlook things that others would quickly thumb their noses. Many can learn a lesson from his life. Yes, another great example is the heartfelt story made into a movie called “The Pursuit of Happyness.”
Paul Niggebrugge says
Totally agree…the heart of a champion. I especillay loved the way he handled himself after the game when he was intervieved. To me he is the epitome of CLASS…after giving his all in defeat, he still had the composure and compassion to articulate with humility and sincerity.
Cheryl G Burke says
Super! It is one day past the Super Bowl! As we all know, the Cardinals did not take home the Super Bowl trophy, however, just as you have pointed out in this note, Connie, Kurt Warner is made of heroic qualities,
that go far beyond the playing field! I, for one, find him a Super winner!
Thanks for being this kind of winner yourself, one who shares with others the knowledge given to enlighten and encourage, as well as advance them in their endeavors! I enjoyed the game with some of our kiddos and grands, it was my 58th Birthday also! So we shared in much fun! Blessings on You,
In THE WAY< <
Cheryl