I am a competitive soccer player and it is how I heavily identify myself. It is the first thing I know myself as and the thing that brings me the most confidence in myself and my abilities. I have been playing soccer since the 1st grade and ever since I started playing the game I loved it. However, I experienced something much different that occurred to me besides the normal challenges of being a competitive athlete such as not being able to go to many social events or having a full schedule. I faced a more troubling problem however when I suffered a series of injuries that resulted in me becoming mentally anxious about my ability to perform. I began to wonder if the sport I loved and sacrificed so much time for was what I truly wanted to do and worth all the time I had poured into it. …show more content…
She recited a verse from 2 Timothy 1-7 which says “For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline.” The thing that I loved about this verse was that it was completely black and white on Gods’ intentions for us. God does not want us to struggle with anxiety and doubt, he wants us to do everything with a spirit of power, of love, and of self-discipline. Once I began to apply this verse to my life I began to better understand my relationship with soccer and how to better tackle my everyday