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Overcoming Obstacles | Motivation

By HealthyWealthynWise
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The driving spirit of a person will determine their success. It's not something that comes from a privileged background. Bonnie St. John can testify to this fact. Bonnie has seen success beyond most people's wildest dreams through the Olympic Games, but it's hard to imagine that success if you believe the stereotypes all around you.

Bonnie St. John grew up very poor. She was a black girl from San Diego being raised by a single mother. Worse still, she was an amputee. Her leg was taken from her when she was five years old. Although she had no money and no snow, she longed to be a skier. Her mother actually encouraged her in this crazy idea.

Black people don't ski? Black people don't swim? Black people don't golf? Not true! The stereotypes are everywhere. I'm sure the Tiger Woods' of the world would agree! One of Bonnie's motivations for success was always to motivate OTHERS to success. She remembers this goal from as far back as her teens. Today she's one of ten thousand members of an African-American ski club.

A friend from school invited Bonnie to go skiing when they were both just children, and it changed her life forever. Bonnie St. John was the kid nobody liked. She was exempt from PE class, she rode a special bus, and she was teased at recess. Barbara Warmath was different, though. She didn't tease. She encouraged.

To say that Bonnie was excited about the trip is quite an understatement, but she had several obstacles to overcome before she could go. How would she be able to ski gracefully when she had only one good leg? How would she get the equipment she needed without any money? Without the luxury of the internet, she turned to the Yellow Pages and the Salvation Army.

Skiing proved harder than even Bonnie St. John could have imagined. She was constantly falling down as she fought with the prosthetic leg. She didn't know what equipment to buy, so her knit mittens left her fingers cold and met. None of it mattered, though. Bonnie was having the time of her life!

Bonnie St. John later found the Ski Club where she was able to find appropriate ski gear and begin training to ski. Eventually, she began racing with other amputees. The more she raced, the more she enjoyed it. The more she trained, the more she wanted to be on the U.S. Olympic Ski Team.

Everyone can be successful, but each of us must face our own obstacles head-on. Some challenges are tougher than others, of course, but with a little creativity and a lot of determination, anything can be overcome. Don't give up on your dreams. Pick yourself up when you fall, and try again.

About the Author

Do you have the motivation to succeed? Bonnie St. John conquered gigantic obstacles to fulfill her passions. Go to Bonnie St. John to learn how you can learn from her experiences.


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