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What would you sacrifice for your dream?


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Tomsula stressed that "nothing has been the norm" in moving from a sales job to volunteer assistant coach to NFL Europe and at one point even living out of his car to pursue his dream.

"I understand that my journey is an unusual one," Tomsula added. "My journey has taken my family -- on what, three continents? -- and nothing has been the norm. I am used to not normal, and I'm very comfortable in not normal."

That much is now obvious.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000459388/article/jim-tomsula-colin-kaepernick-to-get-back-to-having-fun

 

 

I don't care about the 49ers but I would like to see such a person succeed. How many of you have ideas that you are afraid to bring to pass? Go for it. You live once, make it happen. The journey may be rough but it only makes the success more enjoyable.

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