Monday, August 11, 2014



Today let us explore the characteristics of  Race Horses.  These are the horses you see at the race tracts.  They are mounted and at the sound of a gun shot, they come out of their cages and dash out.  They don't stop until they finish the race.  The race horses perform the best when they are running at a maximum of two miles a day.  When the race exceeds two miles a day, they begin to struggle.  If the race horses run one and a half miles then you can expect the best from them.

Although the race horses may have the gift of speed, they must undergo training.  A race horse may look physically big but if he is under three years, he is not supposed to race because he can break his bones.  The trainer of the race horse always instill guts and confidence in him.  The race horse must believe in himself and that he better than the others.  The heartbeat of a race horse is to win! win! and Win!  You will be surprised that when the horse races are on the track they do not cross lanes.  On the other hand, they run focusing forward.  Even if others fall down, they are trained not to pay attention to those who are fallen but continue moving forward.

When we translate the characteristics of a race horse to real life, we find that no matter the desire for our calling we need to be equipped with skills that comes with training.  Without such training we may find that we are struggling in our endeavors and as a result we shall not perform at our best.  Just like the race horse is trained not to pay attention to those who are running on the other tracks, we certainly need to do the same.  Sometimes people have failed to achieve their dreams because all they allow themselves to be distracted.  However, when you remain focused on your calling, nothing will be able to distract you.  Learn to believe in yourself and pursue your dreams with confidence.  Do not mind what others will think of you because everyone is entitled to opinion.  If you want to start business, learn from those who have done the same and in addition get books that relate to that particular line of business.


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