I’d like to introduce you to another inspirational person I had the pleasure of meeting a few years ago. His name is Patrick Henry Hughes. Patrick Henry was born without eyes and his limbs don’t extend their full length so he is therefore unable to walk. Despite his handicaps Patrick has learned to play several instruments (imagine playing the piano without the ability to fully extend your arms). I heard him play the piano and he plays beautifully.
While a student at the University of Louisville Patrick Henry joined the marching band. He played the trumpet while his father pushed him through the marching routines in his wheelchair.
I hope you enjoy this sneak peek into the life of someone who chose not to place limits on what he can do and a look at an incredible father who helped his son reach for the best he can be. Read the rest of this entry »
This post is a little different that our usual Life Without Limits feature as we don’t actually meet Johnny, but we learn about him through a lady who inspired him to not place limits on himself and how he could serve his fellow man.
How often do we think that the job we do is to mundane to really make a difference?
It isn’t so! The little things we can do that can such a difference in the lives of others.
Will Smith’s recent films have turned me into somewhat of a fan. However, the video clip I share with you below made a much bigger fan out of me. You see, Will seems to really have an understanding on what it has to achieve true success and there is no doubt that Will Smith has learned how to live a Life Without Limits.
Perhaps some of you are thinking “anyone who has achieved the status in life that Will Smith has really has to understand it. “ Yes, that is true, to some extent. Certain thought processes need to come into play to achieve the same level of success. But I would bet that few of those actors and/or actresses have taken the time to really study the laws of success like Will has. And how many of them have the same goals that Will Smith has?
He said…
“I want to do good. I want the world to be better because I was here. ” ~ Will Smith
“I don’t want to be an icon. I want to be an idea. I want to represent an idea. I want to represent possibilities. I want to represent magic.” ~ Will Smith
Take a few moments to watch the video and you’ll see it is obvious that Will has spent a great deal of time studying the laws of success, and has developed a strong work ethic.
I particularly enjoyed his commentary about being realistic.
Some of my favorite Will Smith quotes I made note of from this video are:
“You can’t be scared to die for truth. Truth is the only thing that is constant.”
“Make a choice. Just decide what it is going to be, who you are going to be, and how you are going to do it.”
“You don’t try to build a wall. You don’t set out to build a wall” “You say, I am going to lay this brick as perfectly as a brick can be laid. And you do that every single day and soon you have a wall.”
“Being realistic is the most common road to mediocrity.”
“Don’t believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding, find out what you already know, and you’ll see the way to fly.” ~ Richard Bach
Everyone in life deals with adversity. It’s simply a fact of life. However, thankfully, very few of us will experience the kind of adversity that Dan Caro went through.
Dan Caro is someone I’ve been wanting to introduce you to for almost a year. My husband, son and I met Dan in April 2009 and we all found his story to be a very inspirational one. It’s a story I’ve been wanting to share with you since the day we first heard Dan speak.
You see…
At the young age of two Dan went into his garage to retrieve a toy. A spark from the water heater ignited some gasoline and Dan was caught in the fireball explosion. Dan was severely burned with third degree burns over most of his tiny body. Doctors gave him basically no chance of survival.
The pain was excruciating, so excruciating in fact, that his parents prayed that God take him back home so he would no longer suffer. But it seemed that God had other plans for Dan and Dan survived.
As you can imagine, surviving wasn’t easy. Dan’s fingers were so badly burned that they fell off when the medical staff changed his bandages. He was badly disfigured. Most of his skin was burned away, as was much of his face. Dan went through years Read the rest of this entry »
Daniel Rudy Ruettiger lives a life without limits. Just how far Rudy is willing to go to reach for his dreams and the best in himself is demonstrated in the 1993 inspirational film based on his life titled Rudy.
If you aren’t familiar with Rudy’s story here is some of his inspiring story, or you can read a synopsis of Rudy’s life at the end of this post.
Rudy gave an electrifying speech at a business training event we attended last month in Las Vegas last month. We had the privilege of meeting him after his speech. I was grateful that my teenage son was able to learn from him.
Here’s some Rudy Ruettiger quotes from that speech:
“Your thoughts and actions get you to where you want to go.”
“The day you stop dreaming is the day you give up hope.”
“Inspiration is the key to all education.” (my favorite)
“Little victories give you confidence.”
“It’s not what you know, it’s what you do!”
And some of my favorites tidbits of inspiration from his website:
“Always have a Dream. Dreams give us energy to go to new levels. Dreams change lives … the power of life is in your Dreams!”
“Eliminate the confusion. Find mentors who encourage you. The right information will eliminate confusion. Visualize exactly what you want to be … and focus on that … believe in yourself and don’t let anything stop you. Reinforce your Dream every day with positive information from tapes, books, and mentors. Each day you will get closer to your Dream. Eliminate the confusion and fears, and make it happen.”
Here’s Craig, myself, and our son Austin. I’m 5’3″ and you can see that Rudy really isn’t that much taller than I am at 5’7″. That photo puts things into perspective for me.
I do recommend you view the video above, but for those who just want to read more about Rudy here it is (compliments of wikipedia)
“Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger grew up dreaming of playing football at the University of Notre Dame. While achieving some success with his local high school football team, Ruettiger lacks the grades and money to attend Notre Dame, and talent and physical size (the real Ruettiger was only 5’6″ and the film suggests that the fictional Rudy was even smaller than that) to play football for the Fighting Irish. Instead, he takes a job at the local steel mill where his father Daniel Ruettiger Sr. (a huge Notre Dame fan) works, and he prepares to settle down.
When his best friend Pete is killed in an explosion at the mill, Rudy decides to follow his dream of attending Notre Dame and playing college football for the Fighting Irish, and leaves for Notre Dame, against his father’s warning that “Ruettigers don’t belong at college.” Ruettiger fails to get admitted to Notre Dame, and instead goes to a small junior college, Holy Cross College, hoping to qualify for a transfer to the university.
During his final semester of eligibility transfer, he is granted admission to Notre Dame. After walking onto football practice tryouts, Ruettiger convinces coach Ara Parseghian to give him a spot on the football practice team, where Rudy exhibits more drive and desire than some of his big-name varsity teammates.
Upon Dan Devine’s installation as head coach, Ruettiger fears he will lose the chance to dress for a home game, an arrangement he had with Parseghian. Late in the season of 1975, his teammates, led by team captain and All-American Roland Steele, rise to his defense, demanding to Devine that Rudy be allowed to suit up in their place (by throwing down their jerseys, one at a time, on top of Devine’s desk) for the final game of the season.
The final game of the season comes, against Georgia Tech. And while Rudy is suited up, his teammates feel this is not enough, this starts a chant that soon goes stadium wide. Coach Devine eventually gives in and lets Rudy play on the final kickoff. Rudy then stays in for the final play of the game and sacks the opposing quarterback. The final scene depicts him being carried off the field by his teammates.”
Oh, here’s a clip of the famous Rudy Notre Dame play…
Questions to ask yourself:
Are you letting little things hold you back?
What obstacles have you overcome?
Have you given up one some dreams that can be resurrected?
And finally…
Who do you know that is living live without limits? We’d like to feature them here.
“Don’t believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding, find out what you already know, and you’ll see the way to fly.” ~ Richard Bach