My life is a blessing every day that I get up. God saved my feet. How am I not going to use them?
Gail DeversRead
I always said a prayer before I ran, and my prayer was to win. My prayer was that God would allow me to run my best on that day, or better than my best. So whatever the outcome is, I have to be satisfied with it if I know I gave it my best effort.
Interpretation
The quote emphasizes the importance of effort and personal excellence over the final outcome.
Gail Devers expresses a mindset centered on dedication and personal achievement in her quote. She explains that winning is not just about the result, but about the commitment to perform at one's highest potential. By seeking divine support for her efforts, she reflects a belief that true satisfaction derives from knowing she has given her utmost, regardless of whether victory is achieved. This perspective fosters resilience and fulfillment in any competitive endeavor.
In practice
During a motivational speech at a sports event, to inspire young athletes to focus on their training.
My life is a blessing every day that I get up. God saved my feet. How am I not going to use them?
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