Monday, October 26, 2015

“The Six Attitudes Of High Achievers”

High Achievers……….
1. Make No Small Plans
 These are the people who excel in terms of skills and responsibilities. Results-driven and motivated, they work to a high standard, with little need for supervision or hand-holding.

In 1995, Derek Jeter realized his dream when Yankees shortstop Tony Fernandez was put on the disabled list. Jeter made his big league debut on May 29 of that year, playing against the Seattle Mariners. The following year, in his first full season as a Major League Baseball player, he batted .314 with 10 home runs. The skilled shortstop also performed well in the infield and helped the Yankees win the World Series against the Atlanta Braves. Jeter won the 1996 American League Rookie of the Year Award for his performance that season. Jeter developed into one of baseball's top all-around players and the lynchpin of a perennially dominant Yankees team. He earned his first of 14 All-Star selections in 1998, a season that ended with the first of three straight world championships for the Bronx Bombers. He led the majors in hits and tallied career highs in home runs and RBIs in 1999, and in 2000 he became the first player to be named the All-Star Game and World Series MVP in the same season. Known for his patented "inside-out" swing and acrobatic jump-throws, Jeter developed a reputation as a player who thrived in pressure-packed moments. In perhaps the most famous play of his career, he ran down an errant throw from the outfield and delivered "The Flip" to home plate to record an important out against the Oakland A's in the 2001 playoffs. A few weeks later, he blasted a 10th-inning home run to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks in Game 4 of the World Series. His winning style earned the respect and admiration of coaches, sports commentators, peers and fans, and he was named team captain in 2003. jeter suffered his first major injury that season when a collision left him with a separated shoulder, but he was as good as ever after returning. He won the first of five gold glove awards for fielding excellence in 2004, and in 2006 he finished second in the voting for the league MVP award .In September 2009, Jeter passed lou gehrig with his 2,722nd hit -- the most in franchise history -- before earning his fifth world championship ring at the end of the season. In July 2011, he homered to become the 28th player in history to reach 3,000 career ,Limited to just 17 games in 2013 due to a lingering ankle injury, Jeter announced he would be retiring after the 2014 season, his 20th in the majors. Although his numbers were well below his usual lofty standards, "The Captain" proved he could still rise to the occasion for big moments. He started a rally for the American League with a leadoff double in the All-Star Game, and knocked home the game-winning run in his final at-bat at Yankee Stadium in September. In addition to his five world championships, Jeter finished with an impressive .310 lifetime batting average, and his 3,465 hits ranked sixth in big league history.
2. Do What They Fear
Martin Luther King, Jr. he did “what they fear” In the 1960 he took a stand to get the right for those who were treated differently. Those man and women that were told they had rights but in reality had none. He did not use violence to get what he wanted. He just wanted to he heard to be brave to stand up for those who were to scared to stand up for themselves. Just wanted to make a change that would people those that needed there rights 

4. Are willing to risk failure
 yes. I am willing to risk failure. You have to in life. life is crazy and there a risk everyday weather you want there to be or not. In life your taking risk every day either is a risk that is good or it’s a risk that can cost you everything but its mostly a good risk.
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5.Are Teachable
Being teachable is to be willing to be teached by anyone, on anything and just to have an open mind in being showed how to do something.to not get mad if you don’t get it just to keep asking questions. just like when my dad drops me off in the mornings to school he tell me “just to keep asking question even though your teacher might get mad or annoyed and even though it might be stupid question to the rest of the question. it doesn’t matter as long as you get it don’t worry about what others think about you”.
One looks back with appreciation to the brilliant teachers, but with gratitude to those who touched our human feelings. The curriculum is so much necessary raw material, but warmth is the vital element for the growing plant and for the soul of the child.


6.Have Heart
 
-to be compassionate; to be generous and forgiving; to have an especially compassionate heart.
to have an heart is to be able to have feeling and tell other people feelings and to know people feelings and how to be about to be there to help people with there feeling and what might be going though. just to help them and care for them and everything to make them feel good .But having a heart is a weakness because you might just open your heart to someone how you know is just gonna play with it . even though they say there not it would be a good thing for you to put some walls up to protect your heart from getting crushed. it will hurt so much but life will hurt you no matter what so always have you head up high and a couple of wallls just to be safe .