
By Barbara Latta @BarbaraLatta
College football lover or not, a person can’t get away from the knowledge of Alabama Crimson Tide head coach, Nick Saban. Tide lover or not, one can’t deny they are a prize-winning organization.
I live with a Tide fan. He was born into it. His family bleeds houndstooth blood. As an Arkansas Razorback fan, I can’t get away from Big Al, the elephant mascot. We have a split fan tag on our car, His and Hers.
In our house reruns play on YouTube of old games, interviews, and award ceremonies. When Nick Saban arrived at Alabama in 2007 to take over the head athletic position, he gave a news interview regarding his plans for the sports year. (Yes, my husband still watches something this old!)
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Saban was the head coach of the LSU Tigers when they won the National Championship in 2003. In his first TV interview as the Crimson Tide head coach, he outlined a list of goals projected by that Louisiana squad at the beginning of the season. He said that group of players were the only ones he had ever trained who didn’t develop a result-oriented list. They didn’t pursue the goal of winning the title as the number one football club in the country. They targeted to improve themselves and their fellow players. Because they approached their list in this manner, they achieved an undefeated season and won the top trophy in 2004.
Our desire may be to win an award or sign a publishing contract, but the road to fulfill our desire should be paved with personal growth and unselfish devotion to others. As I listened to the coach’s interview, I realized those same four lessons can apply to writers.
We can be a body of polished, impactful authors whose words affect the world around us when we focus on the improvement of our craft through collaboration with our writing peers.
What else would you add to this list?
Barbara Latta is a true southerner transplanted from Arkansas to Georgia. She writes a monthly column in her local newspaper and contributes to devotional websites and has stories in several anthologies. Her book, God’s Maps, Stories of Inspiration and Direction for Motorcycle Riders applies spiritual concepts to biker adventures. She writes as a Titus 2 woman on her blog at www.barbaralatta.blogspot.com. She loves being a mom to two grown sons and Mimi to one granddaughter.
The Conversation
Love this, Barbara
Thanks, Candyce!
Barbara,
This is so timely for me. I have been distracted by having to move in April and health concerns since then that I haven’t been at my keyboard.
Thank you for encouraging me with this post.
I am looking forward to our next Word Weavers critique.
Ethel
Ethel, thanks for sharing. I look forward to our next meeting also. I hope you can be there too.