52 Weeks of Peace [squared] / Week #68

“Love is nothing in tennis, but in life it’s everything.”
~Author Unknown

Give it your all. Play hard. Slam that ball right down the line, ace the serve, feel the exhilaration from getting the impossible shot, the satisfaction of a great rally with a well-matched opponent.

The trick, of course, is to stay steady. It’s not always the lowest, hardest, fastest shot, (which is, perhaps unfortunately, the way I like to play!), but the ability to consistently direct that fuzzy little yellow ball at your command …. and to do that, you gotta have not only practice, heart and energy, but a strong psyche. Just like off the court, you don’t want to get thrown off your game by a self-defeating attitude, right? Where’s the peace in that?

I won’t deny, winning feels great ~ but, playing your best, regardless of the guy across the net, brings a level of peace you just can’t beat. And that’s a good personal Match Point for anything you do.


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Patricia Saxton

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  • Diane

    June 8, 2012 at 8:10 am Reply

    “Love” this post, Pat!

    One of my dad’s pieces of advice to his 4 kids…Give your best and you won’t be disappointed, even if someone else does a better job. You and he have great minds 🙂

    • saxtonstudio

      June 8, 2012 at 12:41 pm Reply

      Your Dad said it well! Thank you for sharing that!

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