from the mind of critic-4/25/18

From the mind of critic: “Is the follow through as important to a pitcher, as the pitch itself? Does a ptich even happen without a follow through? Does it matter if it’s a fastball down the middle, some chin music high and tight, or a nasty curveball sinker that changes course at the last possible second? If a pitcher throws a pitch the catcher didn’t give a sign for, is it still follow through? Does follow through mean the act of pitching itself, or the arm toss and leg kick after the ball is released? Getiing caught up will get us just that, caught up. Acting instead of defining and redefining the needed action is how dreams manifest, and how positive change becomes reality. Once we realize following through doesn’t mean our journey has ended because we’ve walked the walk, but has opened up other doors that would have been unavailable otherwise, we’ll see following through as not intimidating but authentic, which knocks down any roadblocks we can erect. Action is followthrough that gives meaning to our words. We can pitch, or be a statue on the mound, either way we’ve followed through. Walking the walk, means getting out there and putting one foot in front of the other. Our dreams and goals become possible, when we allow ourselves to follow through. Impossibilities become probabilities, when we prove actions are louder than words.” 🙂

 

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