In rugby when a player scores it is called a ‘try.’ It seems a very fitting name as it usually
takes multiple attempts to put points on the board. The team has to work together, passing the
ball, creating holes and gaps in the defense, so that a player can hopefully
sneak through and score. Many times
players will be knocked off their feet and get a mouth full of grass as the
team works towards a try. When this
happens it is important you can trust you have teammates to protect you and the
ball. If you do not have ‘friends’ with
you the ball could be turned over and the other team has major scoring potential.
Many times you have to attempt different options in life and
mark different ideas off your list before you are able to reach the back of the
try zone and ‘score.’ I am finding it
more difficult than I had expected to narrow down the many career options life
has handed me. As a friend told me you
have to turn over ever puzzle piece before starting to connect and put the
puzzle together. I can truly identify
with that. I work diligently towards
turning over my pieces one by one so that I can find what fits together.
As in Rugby it is important to have a team with you for
support and protection when life knocks you down. Treading murky waters alone can be difficult and
will not have the end result desired. It
is a lot less difficult when support is swimming alongside of you and
encouraging you at each stop. I may not know what exactly I want to do next,
but for now I am enjoying seeing the try zone and running as fast as I can to
get there. Sometimes I reach it, but the
times I don’t I know I can trust that my team will be there to back me.
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