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The Activities We Choose in Life Speak Volumes About Who We Are

 

Author: Keith Renninson

Okay, lets get this out right up frontIve never had any children, BUT if I had been lucky enough to have some, one of the household rules would have been everybody learns how to do certain activities. This would have applied to boys or girls.

What types of activities you ask? Well, everyone needs to know how to swim, and it would start early.

Next, would come cycling, skiing and tennis. No matter where you go in life one of those would present itself and offer friendship, companionship and camaraderie. I would include golf, but it has become a lazy mans sport, using golf carts and drinking far too much beer to be considered a sport, unless youre the next Tiger Woods, of course.

The optional activities would include any musical instrument or academic pursuit that the child was interested in.

Kids today are also encouraged to participate in the martial arts, which could easily be added to the list if the child was so inclined. Actually, I think it might not be a bad idea for most children given the condition of schools today.

Lastly, TV and video games might play a part in life, but a minute part. Video games have been linked to great mental skills, so they would be okay if they were of a non-violent, non-sexual or non-racist nature.

So, how am I doing so far? Think Id make it as a parent?

It always looks so easy from the armchair of an observer rather than from that of a participant, but this is one sport (?) that I can only view from the sidelines. But, doesnt it all still boil down to common sense morality?

No matter how you look at your childs future, its obvious you cant always make their choices or decisions for them, but you can set a good example by showing them how you decide what is good for you and whats not.

The activities we choose in life say a lot about us; kids will learn much about life from the activities they choose and the ones they see their parents participating in. Discipline, responsibility and accountability are among the wonderful attributes sports related activities will instill in your child.

Drugs, alcohol and gangs instantly brand you as someone who isnt participating and growing in society as a whole. Your future will be limited, and possibly, very short.

If a parent lives a life that their child can emulate well in society; functions on a level to assure success of some nature, and stimulates enthusiasm for life and its possibilities, most any child will see what lies before them with happy passion. At least, thats what we hope for, right?

In the end, its one mans opinionmine.

Author Bio:

Keith Renninson

Keith E. Renninson is a native of Colorado. After a tour of duty in Viet Nam, he returned home and spent 30 years as a financial planner and insurance agent. He was a two-term President of the Mile-Hi Association of Life Underwriters and four-term President of the Kipling Sun Homeowners Association. He is the Chairman of the 2006 Tour de Cure bicycle ride for the American Diabetes Association in Colorado. Keith is also the current Vice-President of COBRAS (Colorado Organization of Bicycle Racing Seniors).

In 1995, he self-published his first book, “The Pain & Joy of Love: A Collection of Poetry, Black and White Photography and Short Stories.” In 2003, Keith was the Editor of the Arapahoe Community College Art and Literary Magazine “The Progenitor,” and in 2004-2005 the Editor of the Arapahoe Observer newspaper.

During eight years of the 1990's, Keith wrote his column, "Philosophically Speaking" for the Downtown Denver News.

In August 2004, Keith's essay "Compassion at Death's Door" was published by The American Legion Magazine and received worldwide acclaim.

When neighbor Michael Conrad Kelley offered they work together on his manuscript “Zooch the Pooch,” Keith was excited and honored to be involved in such a worthy project. An illustrated children's book and parenting tool, Zooch was published in November of 2005 and is available on their website or at Amazon.com.

Mike and Keith are also professional speakers presenting their inspirational talk & seminar "Seven Simple Steps to a More Fulfilling Life." They can be contacted directly for radio, TV and print interviews.

In December 2006, one of Keith's latest essays, "To Achieve Clarity in Life Make Meditation Part of Your Day" will appear in a new book "101 Ways to Improve Your Life" alongside notable authors such as Mark Victor Hansen of "Chicken Soup for the Soul" fame.

Keith formed Golden Years Videos, LLC with business partner Jeff Forman which produces exercise videos for senior citizens, and those unable to perform standing exercises. Always the exercise enthusiast Keith, wanted to provide a series of videos which would assist those in need of conditioning. You can see more about this at the Golden Years Videos website listed above.

In his leisure time, Keith studies philosophy, competes in American Cycling Association bicycle races around Colorado, loves to downhill ski, practices yoga, writes and climbs the Fourteener’s of Colorado’s Rockies.

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