Recently, I had the good fortune of attending a motivation seminar in Columbus, Ohio. Among marquee speakers that included the likes of Colin Powell, Steve Forbes, Zig Ziglar and Joe Montana, there was also the one and only winner of two Heisman Trophies, Archie Griffin.... a true ambassador to The Ohio State University. When the seminar had completed, I headed up Route 315 to the Lane Avenue exit and made my way to The Woody Hayes Athletic Center. It's a huge and sprawling complex where the Buckeyes spend a large amount of their time when they are not in class or over on the banks of the muddy Olentangy River playing football in the old "horseshoe" known as Ohio Stadium. I was once a graduate assistant coach here back in the 1980's.... but that was before the latest multimillion dollar upgrade to what was once called the "North" facility back then. I've included a few photos from the players' entranceway along with the pictures of Archie's trophies.
Speaking in his hometown sure didn't hurt his popularity any but what really captured the audience was his message about some things that he learned years ago from his coaches and mentors, Bob Stewart (Columbus Eastmoor Football Coach) and Woody Hayes (Ohio State Football).... and that's The Three D's. In fact, Griffin explained that there's not a day that goes by without him thinking about the lessons imparted to him from these fine coaches. Many of us can think back throughout the years of people who helped us attain success. People who left some mark on us or pointed us in the right direction. Archie Griffin's mentors left an impact on him through what he calls:
The Three D's
1. Desire:
2. Determination
3. Dedication
With those three things placed into your daily plan.... you can stay on an even keel and more readily accomplish your goals in life. So to quote speaker Zig Ziglar, it may be time for "a check-up from the neck up". If so, take heed of the advice of the great Buckeye running back and re-evaluate your desire, determination and dedication. Get to the next level!
One of Archie Griffin's Heisman Trophies
Go Bucks!
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Originally from Néw Castle Pennsylvania and graduate of New Castle High School, I spent my summers attending the Rick Razzano (Ne-Ca-Hi Grad / Former Cincinnati Bengal) football camps. Archie was a guest one year and I learned about The 3 Do’s that morning during his speech before taking the field. I have lived by these ever since! These three words have lead me to a successful songwriting career in Nashville in one of the hardest careers paths one can take! Thank you for posting this and THANK YOU Archie!!
Posted by: Jay Brunswick | December 12, 2020 at 01:35 AM