Inspiration is a feeling of enthusiasm I get from someone or something😍
 
This feeling also goes on to give me new and creative ideas in my business and personal life😍
 
Being a sporting person myself, I can always relate to how hard successful sporting personalities have worked to achieve their results🏆
 
We are all inspired by different things and in different ways. Inspiration is all around us and can appear at a moment’s notice🆗👉
 
For example:
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🧡You may see a young man helping an elderly woman with her groceries and get inspired to help others.
🧡You may read an inspirational quote and get inspired to finish your work project.
 
👉The trick is to learn how to tap into this inspiration that’s constantly around you all the time…
 
I’m forever grateful that I have my health and the freedom in Melbourne to jog past many sporting personalities like Lou Richards😍
 
🏈Lewis Thomas Charles “Lou” Richards, MBE (15 March 1923 – 8 May 2017) was an Australian rules footballer who played 250 games for the Collingwood Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) between 1941 and 1955. He captained the team from 1952–55, including a premiership win in 1953.
 
🏈At the risk of seeming trite, it might be suggested that Lewis Thomas Charles Richards was the personification of the Collingwood Football Club, an organisation which was the focal point in his life for close to 80 years. His most enduring contribution to the club came during his 15-season, 250-game VFL career there as a player.
 
🏈Tough, courageous and – perhaps most distinctively of all – lippy, he was one of football’s great characters of the 1940s and ’50s. His urgency and desperation made him a firm favourite at Victoria Park, while his cheeky demeanour made him Public Enemy Number One as far as most opposition teams, and their supporters, were concerned.
 
🏈Appointed Collingwood captain in 1952, he led the side to a Grand Final win over Geelong the following year, and carried on as skipper until he finished as a player. Always a danger near goals, he topped the Magpies’ goal kicking list on three occasions, but perhaps surprisingly never won a club best and fairest award. After his retirement, Lou Richards became a successful and popular media identity, renowned for his wit, passion, and, most particularly, his ‘kiss of death’ tipping.
 
🏈After he died, aged ninety-four, on 8th May 2017 he was granted a state funeral by the Victorian Government.
 
Lov my life❣️
 
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