
Get over Yourself: How to Move without the Ball
In this book, I illustrate the analogy of the ball to represent people, places or worldly possessions that we have conditioned our mind to believe we must have to succeed. These objects are both tangible and intangible readily available in certain times of our lives, but scarce at other times when needed most.Early in my journey, the ball symbolized fear, selfishness, self-doubt, and even support. As I matured and realized my infinite abilities the ball represented encouragement, capital, family, hearing yes and most of all buy-in. Buy-in from everyone involved because how I moved and thought was unfamiliar to most.It is important to know that it takes courage and inner strength to motivate yourself to move without the ball, and that it’s obtainable and worth the fight. You must not allow yourself to remain stagnant because of misfortune. Instead, move without the ball and have faith that you will achieve the mission. It’s of greater importance to move as if you have already won. In