The player

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The Rules

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Feb 222012
 

I would totally do it.

Feb 172012
 


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Sunset at the soccer fields

 

A reblog of Marc and Angel Hack Life


Photo by: Josh Liba

It’s easy to make your relationships more complicated than they are.  Here are twelve simple reminders to help you keep them on course.

  1. All successful relationships require some work. – They don’t just happen, or maintain themselves.  They exist and thrive when the parties involved take the risk of sharing what it is that’s going on in their minds and hearts.  Open communication and honesty is the key.  (Read The Road Less Traveled.)
  2. Most of the time you get what you put in. – If you want love, give love.  If you want friends, be friendly.  If you’d like to feel understood, try being more understanding.  It’s a simple practice that works.
  3. You shouldn’t have to fight for a spot in someone’s life. – Never force someone to make a space in their life for you, because if they know your worth, they will create one for you.
  4. There is a purpose for everyone you meet. – Some people will test you, some will use you, and some will teach you; but most importantly some will bring out the best in you.  Learn to see and accept the differences between these people, and carry on accordingly.
  5. We all change, and that’s okay. – Our needs change with time.  When someone says, “You’ve changed,” it’s not always a bad thing.  Sometimes it just means you stopped living your life their way.  Don’t apologize for it.  Instead, be open and sincere, explain how you feel, and keep doing what you know in your heart is right.
  6. You are in full control of your own happiness. – If your relationship with yourself isn’t working, don’t expect your other relationships to be any different.  Nobody else in this world can make you happy.  It’s something you have to do on your own.  And you have to create your own happiness first before you can share it with someone else.  If you feel that it’s your partner’s fault, think again, and look within yourself to find out what piece is missing.  Your partner can never ‘complete’ you because you are already whole.  The longing for completion that you feel inside comes from being out of touch with who you are.  (Read Stumbling on Happiness.)
  7. Forgiving others helps YOU. – Forgiveness is not saying, “What you did to me is okay.”  It is saying, “I’m not going to let what you did to me ruin my happiness forever.”  Forgiveness is the answer.  It doesn’t mean you’re erasing the past, or forgetting what happened. It means you’re letting go of the resentment and pain, and instead choosing to learn from the incident and move on with your life.
  8. You can’t change people; they can only change themselves. – Instead of trying to change others, give them your support and lead by example.  If there’s a specific behavior someone you love has that you’re hoping disappears over time, it probably won’t.  If you really need them to change something, be honest and put all the cards on the table so this person knows what you need them to do.
  9. Heated arguments are a waste of time. – The less time you spend arguing with the people who hurt you, the more time you’ll have to love the people who love you.  And if you happen to find yourself arguing with someone you love, don’t let your anger get the best of you.  Give yourself some time to calm down and then gently discuss the situation.  (Read The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.)
  10. You are better off without some people. – When you have to start compromising yourself and your morals for the people around you, it’s probably time to change the people around you. If someone continuously mistreats you or pushes you in the wrong direction, have enough respect for yourself to walk away from them. It may hurt for a little while, but it’ll be ok. You’ll be ok, and far better off in the long run.
  11. Small gestures of kindness go a long way. – Honor your important relationships in some way every chance you get.  Every day you have the opportunity to make your relationship sweeter and deeper by making small gestures to show your appreciation and affection.  Remember, making one person smile can change the world.  Maybe not the whole world, but their world.  Your kindness and gratitude matters.
  12. Even the best relationships don’t last forever. – People don’t live forever.  Appreciate what you have, who loves you and who cares for you.  You’ll never know how much they mean to you until the day they are no longer beside you.  And remember, just because something doesn’t last forever, doesn’t mean it wasn’t worth your while.


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Last of the day

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Here is the last drop of light from the sun for the day at the soccer fields.

Jan 232012
 

Just sayin…

He’s back baby!!!

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Beckham signs new two-year deal to return to Galaxy

Agreement ends months of speculation for LA’s celebrated star

David Beckham isn’t done with MLS yet.

The LA Galaxy announced on Wednesday that the league’s most celebrated Designated Player will return for another season in 2012, ending months of speculation that the Beckham Era in MLS had reached its conclusion.

Instead, the 36-year-old superstar has re-upped for two more years with the Galaxy in hopes of defending the MLS Cup championship he helped them win last November. Beckham, who was named to the MLS Best XI last season for the first time since joining MLS midway through the 2007 season, became the first Designated Player in league history to hoist the MLS Cup when LA topped the Houston Dynamo 1-0 at the Home Depot Center on Nov. 25.

“This was an important decision for me,” Beckham said in a club statement. “I had many offers from clubs from around the world, however, I’m still passionate about playing in America and winning trophies with the Galaxy.”

Speculation was abound after that iconic moment that Beckham’s days in MLS were numbered, and that we would likely leave the league for a potential return to Europe or hang up his boots for a possible spot in the Galaxy front office.

The most lucrative and high-profile offer to tempt him away from Los Angeles came via famed French club Paris-Saint Germain, now backed by wealthy Qatari owners who dangled a reported 18-month, $17.9 million deal to lure Beckham to France.

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English Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur also threw their hat into the ring to land the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star, but to no avail.

Beckham cited the growth of the sport in the US, and most importantly, his family’s comfort and desire to stay in Southern California as the major reasons he turned down the booming offer from PSG in December, leaving him to negotiate a new deal with the Galaxy for 2012.

“I’ve seen first hand how popular soccer is now in the States and I’m as committed as ever to growing the game here,” said Beckham. “My family and I are incredibly happy and settled in America and we look forward to spending many more years here.”

AEG president Tim Leiweke said earlier this month that he was confident Beckham would return to LA after the PSG offer had fallen by the wayside.

“Does it look more likely that is heading in that direction? Yes,” Leiweke said of Beckham’s return. “Are we done? No.”

But now the deal is completed, bringing Beckham back to a team he last year helped lift to a second consecutive Supporters’ Shield, the MLS Cup and a berth in this year’s CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinals.

Beckham was as instrumental in the club’s success this season as he’s been in five seasons in MLS, earning an All-Star nod and the Comeback Player of the Year Award for his return from a devastating Achilles injury that shelved him for much of 2010.

The former England captain notched a career-high 15 assists last season and added two goals in 26 games, his most appearances since joining the league. Seven of his assists during the regular season were game-winners, and he notched an assist in all four of the Galaxy’s postseason games.

He helped set up the Galaxy’s game-winning goal in the MLS Cup, flicking a header on to striker Robbie Keane, who assisted on the final touch for Landon Donovan.

“I am thrilled that David has chosen to re-join the Galaxy,” Galaxy general manager and head coach Bruce Arena said in a statement. “I felt that he was one of the best players in all of MLS last season and we could not have achieved the success that we did without him. We look forward to trying to replicate that success this season with David once again in a Galaxy uniform.”

The Galaxy will open preseason next week at The Home Depot Center.and will return to competitive action on Wednesday, March 7, when they take on Toronto FC in the first leg of their 2011-12 Champions League quarterfinal in Toronto.

They open the 2012 MLS season three days later on Saturday, March 10, when they host Real Salt Lake at The Home Depot Center in MLS First Kick 2012, presented by Dick’s Sporting Goods.

 

This is a repost of the story released at mlssoccer.com

Goodbye 2011

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Last sunset of the year.

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