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    Goal Setting: Pops Proves Its Never Too Late
    Copyright 2004, Vic Johnson

    Pops first set the goal in high school, but when he graduated 
    he thought he wasn't mature enough to pursue it so he enlisted 
    in the U.S. Army. 
    
    He dreamed about it as a member of the 82nd Airborne as he 
    became an Army Ranger.  Later, in the first Gulf War, he thought 
    about his goal again, as he also did during his service in the 
    Kosovo conflict.  For 20 years, through his Army career, a war, 
    marriage and six children, Pops kept the dream and the goal 
    alive.
    
    Never mind that he was considered far too old to pursue his 
    dream, Pops just couldn't let go.
    
    When he retired from the Army at 39, he decided it was finally 
    time to do something about the goal he'd set so many years 
    before.  He moved his family to Columbia, South Carolina and 
    enrolled as a freshman at the University of South Carolina.
    
    No, he wasn't considered too old for that.  Many others, much 
    older, have pursued college degrees for the first time.  What 
    Tim "Pops" Frisby did was even more special.  At an age when 
    even most professional players have hung up there helmets, he 
    began working out with the South Carolina Gamecocks football 
    team during the winter.  Working out with players half his age, 
    all of whom were young enough to be his son, he competed for a 
    position on a Division One major College Football Team. 
    
    It was a goal that Pops had lived with for a long time and he 
    began to realize it when coaches invited him back for fall 
    drills.  When South Carolina kicked off their season against the 
    University of Georgia, Tim Frisby was on the sidelines wearing 
    Gamecock jersey number 89.   On September 25th, against Troy, 
    the legendary Lou Holtz, head coach at South Carolina, sent 
    Pops into the game for its final four plays.  "I have a lot of 
    respect for the guy," Holtz said.  "A Ranger, 20 years in the 
    Army, six kids. He loves this team. I thought it would be good 
    to get him in. I'm sorry we could not throw it to him."  But 
    knowing the way that Pops Frisby makes his dreams come true, 
    that's just a matter of time.
    
      Frisby, who turns 40 in February, has been featured on ESPN's 
      "College GameDay." ABC's "Good Morning America," CNN, the New 
      York Times and the Los Angeles Times are all planning stories.  
    
    Incidentally, the father of six between the ages of six months 
    and 16, also maintains a 3.88 (out of a possible 4.0) grade 
    point average.  
    
    Still think it's too late for your dream?  Goal setting and goal 
    starting is a process that can start at any age and at any time. 
    There's no need to wait until January 1st to set or start a goal.
    Goal setting and goal starting doesn't have to take place at the 
    first of the month, or even the first of the week.  I once 
    started on a big goal at midnight on the 24th of the month.
    
    Tim Frisby accomplished his goal and realized his dream for two 
    simple reasons: he never let time take his dream away, and when 
    the time finally came, he took action.  It worked for Pops -- 
    and it'll work for you too! 
    

    © 2004 Vic Johnson Vic Johnson is a popular motivational speaker, author and Internet Infopreneur who has created some of the most visited personal development sites on the Web. His flagship site http://www.AsAManThinketh.net has given away over 200,000 eBook copies of James Allen's classic. He is co-author of "Goals 2004," which is found at http://www.Goals2005.com




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