It stings. You’re name isn’t listed on the roster or you didn’t make the team. Although you know it’s not, this feeeels personal.
You check the other names on the list, silently cursing each one. You believed you were good enough to make it, and now disappointment sets in. You’re going to need a minute to digest this. It’s ok, take your time. I know. Cry, pout, scream-Get it out. And when you get done chuggin that haterade, get on the track.
“A man is the sum of his actions, of what he has done, of what he can do, Nothing else.”
Mahatma Gandhi said that, so did Aristotle and I just said it: All very intelligent individuals. So give yourself a moment to be disappointed that you didn’t make a roster, or the team you wanted, or a league. But don't spend all day. Next take an inventory of your practice habits. Take in some feedback. Then get to work, son.
Above my bed I wrote “You = Your Habits” in big black letters with little stars. So when I wake up every morning, I’m reminded to do the things that I want to be. The stars are just for decoration. I’m reminded that an all-day-hate-a-thon makes me a hater. But a skate-athon? Well, that’s what will put your name on lists.
Remember when we talked about being posi like it’s going out of style? Do that. Instead of focusing on the idea that someone didn’t pick you for their team, find the reasoning in it. Is there anyone who can’t improve? Everyone has something they need to work on.
Focus on your speed, agility, strategy, endurance, thoroughness, teamwork, communication, foot work and foul trouble. Try that Pivot panty on. Triple threat yourself. And try to have a positive fucking attitude! Practice. Practice. Practice.
Be so busy practicing that you forget about the lists. And watch- you start to focus on this moment, this scrimmage, this practice, this drill, that jammer-your coaches will notice. They’ll put a little star right next to your name.
You check the other names on the list, silently cursing each one. You believed you were good enough to make it, and now disappointment sets in. You’re going to need a minute to digest this. It’s ok, take your time. I know. Cry, pout, scream-Get it out. And when you get done chuggin that haterade, get on the track.
“A man is the sum of his actions, of what he has done, of what he can do, Nothing else.”
Mahatma Gandhi said that, so did Aristotle and I just said it: All very intelligent individuals. So give yourself a moment to be disappointed that you didn’t make a roster, or the team you wanted, or a league. But don't spend all day. Next take an inventory of your practice habits. Take in some feedback. Then get to work, son.
Above my bed I wrote “You = Your Habits” in big black letters with little stars. So when I wake up every morning, I’m reminded to do the things that I want to be. The stars are just for decoration. I’m reminded that an all-day-hate-a-thon makes me a hater. But a skate-athon? Well, that’s what will put your name on lists.
Remember when we talked about being posi like it’s going out of style? Do that. Instead of focusing on the idea that someone didn’t pick you for their team, find the reasoning in it. Is there anyone who can’t improve? Everyone has something they need to work on.
Focus on your speed, agility, strategy, endurance, thoroughness, teamwork, communication, foot work and foul trouble. Try that Pivot panty on. Triple threat yourself. And try to have a positive fucking attitude! Practice. Practice. Practice.
Be so busy practicing that you forget about the lists. And watch- you start to focus on this moment, this scrimmage, this practice, this drill, that jammer-your coaches will notice. They’ll put a little star right next to your name.
April 3, 2011 at 5:48 PM
Buns.. Babe.. This is just what I needed. I <3 you. Your Super(wo)man, Anya
April 3, 2011 at 6:58 PM
great blog, i will be sharing it far and wide!
April 3, 2011 at 8:57 PM
I'm so glad you started doing the blog entries on the regular again, Bunnie. You have a voice and a way with words that is undeniable. You make everyone want to root for you (and then root for themselves too!).
April 3, 2011 at 11:44 PM
Great post.
Needs this picture in it.
April 5, 2011 at 7:50 PM
This derby girl is going to re-focus her focus. Thanks Bunnie!
April 7, 2011 at 11:25 PM
Amen, sister!
My mantra: you can't get any worse.
Keep trying until you're better, and eventually you will be.
April 10, 2011 at 6:32 PM
just sent this out to my team today. I'm a 4th year vet that didn't make it onto a roster for my b-team, and it stings...but the timing of your post couldn't have been better for me.
The longer we skate, the higher we set our goals. it's never going to get easier--there's always going to be rejection on some level.
May 6, 2011 at 4:58 PM
I'm loving you blog, but for some reason I can't see back past lesson # 16? I'd love to read more.
Cheers
May 9, 2011 at 5:30 AM
Nerdy- Thank you! and sorry for the jacked-ness of blogger. I'm not sure how to fix the problem and I can't seem to replicate it. Send me your e-mail address & I can maybe find a link that will work for you. Thank you again !!! bunnielowbrowski@gmail.com