Kelly's drawing for Frank (Sly & Billy Graham)


One of my passions is promoting others. Lord willing, I’m going to showcase some friends from various spectrums of life. Some folks you may be familiar with and others you may learn to appreciate and glean from. Kelly Croy and I met nearly nine years ago at my dear friend, SAM GLENN’s www.SamGlenn.com chalk-art camp. Kelly can both chalk and talk and I am still trying to WALK 🙂 The Bible says “Your gift will make room for you and bring you before great men.” Kelly’s drawings have opened doors for him to work with Coach Lou Holtz, Tony Dungy, Senator John Glenn, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and countless others. He is a school teacher, author, artist and motivator. LOVE the picture above that Kelly drew for Rudy Ruettigier – the famed football player for Notre Dame that rode the bench, chased his dream and ran straight into our hearts after Hollywood made it a movie. Kelly is a faithful friend and “out of the blue” last year blessed me with this drawing (above) of two of my Earthly heroes. Dr Billy Graham & Sylvester Stallone. NOTICE: Dr Graham’s shoes are HUGE and he wanted to remind us all that they are hard to fill. Kelly and his beautiful family hails from Ohio and is a great talent but even greater guy! Check back as we promote the Lord and honor others.
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“How to Win a Million Dollars Shooting a Basketball Free Throw!” – by KELLY CROY

I often don’t know what to say when someone tells me they’ve quit. It’s one of those rare moments when I’m speechless.

I grew up in a house where you either succeeded, or you weren’t finished yet. There was no happy middle ground. Homework was either completed or I was working on it. The option of not completing it never entered my mind.

Sports further emphasized this point. I could not imagine going to my coach and telling him, “Well, I tried, but I just couldn’t get the job done. I’m gonna stop now. No more for me, thank you. I’ve had my share. Sorry it didn’t work out.”

Nope. No way! I’d never say that! I’d rather walk into a bear’s den beating a pot with a metal spoon with a raw piece of meat tied around my neck than do that. It’s just not happening.

So now in life I feel similarly. I am either achieving what I set out to do, or I am not finished. It’s that simple. I think it can be best summed up in the idea of trying vs. training.

Trying sounds okay when you first say. “Sure, I’ll give it a try.” It’s innocent. You’ll do your best. The problem with trying though is that it leaves that other option out in the open. The other option being you can walk away if it doesn’t work out.

Training on the other hand takes that other option right off the table. Training is an entirely different matter. For starters, there is a plan. You know what you are going to do to make it happen. No wild swings. No shooting from the hip. When you train you measure your progress, make sure you’re on track, and you use every resource you can to achieve success. When you train you discipline yourself and follow a set of rules or guidelines.

See the difference? Training and trying are not the same. Trying is a half-hearted effort. Training is focused on a result. Those who try sometimes get lucky and make it. Those who train make it every time. It might take awhile, but they will get there.

Imagine you are given the amazing opportunity to win a million dollars during an NBA halftime show by shooting three foul shots. Make three in a row and you win a million dollars. The contest will be televised live in three weeks. Would you try to make the shots or would you train to make the shots? I’d train! You’d find me out on the playground basketball court late at night, even if it was raining, practicing those shots. I’d read books about the psychology of the performing under pressure. I’d watch video. I’d consult coaches. And let me tell you this… I’d win.

Our journey in life is no different. Do you have a plan? An accountability partner? Are you focused? Do you miss practices? Are you disciplining yourself?

You do know you’re playing for more than a million dollars, right?

So, how do you win a million dollars shooting a basketball free throw?

Simple. You train.

~Kelly

Kelly Croy is an inspirational speaker, author, and artist. Please visit his website to book Kelly for your next event. www.kellycroy.com info@kellycroy.com 1-800-831-4825 Kelly is a chalk artist and professional speaker. His presentations have entertained and amazed audiences across the nation including corporations, schools, churches, conferences, and wherever people come together to be entertained and improve their lives. Please consider booking Kelly for your next event.