Going for Gold
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Going for Gold in your life.
Rhys McClenaghan and 3 key steps that he took as a guide for listeners who aspire to achieve their own dreams.
Step 1: Find a Dream You Love
Why is that important ?
It keeps you motivated and driven.
1. When you're passionate about your goal, you to put in the necessary effort and overcome challenges.
Passion fuels dedication .
Step 2: Chase It
1. Set clear goals
2. Set actionable steps
3. Stay disciplined,
4. and keep pushing forward, even when it gets tough."
Step 3: Enjoy the Journey
"Enjoying the journey is vital because it's where the true growth happens.
Fall in love with the journey.
Embrace the learning, the challenges, and the small victories
along the way.
Conclusion
6. Final Thoughts
Find what you love
Chase it with everything you have and enjoy every step of the way regardless of your age."
Famous people who achieved their dreams later in life:
1. Colonel Harland Sanders - Founded KFC at the age of 65.
Ronald Reagan - Elected President of the United States at 69 after a career in acting and as Governor of California.
2. Henry Ford - Created the Model T car at 45, revolutionizing the automobile industry.
3. Samuel L. Jackson - Landed his breakthrough role in "Pulp Fiction" at 46
Irish people who achieved their dreams later in life:
1. Bram Stoker - Published "Dracula" at 50, becoming one of the most famous horror writers in history.
2. Maeve Binchy - Published her first novel "Light a Penny Candle" at 42 and became one of Ireland's most beloved authors.
3. Christy Moore - Achieved major success as a solo artist in his 40s after earlier success with the band Planxty.
4. Seamus Heaney - Won the Nobel Prize in Literature at 56, cementing his status as a leading poet.
5. Mary O'Hara - Began her career as a novelist in her 50s after decades as a harpist and singer.
6. Nuala O'Faolain - Published her memoir "Are You Somebody?" at 58, which became an international bestseller.
7. Richard Harris - Gained major film success in his 60s with roles in "Gladiator" and "Harry Potter."
8. Brian Friel - Wrote his acclaimed play "Dancing at Lughnasa" at 63, which won multiple awards and brought him international fame.
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