I tell kids to have dreams, have goals, and believe in them because if you have any doubt, worry or fear, it will choke the life out of your dreams and goals.
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I tell kids to pursue their basketball dreams, but I tell them to not let that be their only dream.
You tell your kids that no matter what, you set your goals and you go for them. Whatever it is you achieve, never give up. You want your kids to have that good attitude, the confidence, and the will power to believe in themselves.
To all the kids out there: Follow your dream. Believe in your dream. Because dreams do come true.
I do a lot of inspirational talks for kids, to motivate them to change their lives and give them hope.
I will teach people not only how to identify their goals and dreams, but subsequently give them the tools to make those dreams a reality.
If you can't give children optimism, then what are you doing?
It's not about what you tell your children, but how you show them how to live life.
A lot of kids are broken, and it's hard for them to believe in anything. But you have to have an imaginative mind and tell yourself, 'Hey, I can do whatever I want to.'
I try and tell all the kids that I meet that hope to be amazing one day and be a professional athlete or a doctor or a lawyer or whatever they want to be. I tell them they can do all that because Tourette's won't stop them.
You teach your kids about your beliefs and tell them what you think is right and the conclusions that you've come to from living in the world, and then they can make their own decisions.
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