Sharing your talent and your passion with others is one of the best ways to de-stress and boost your self-esteem. When you help someone else achieve a goal, you are also helping yourself. Have you ever noticed how great you feel when you have done a good deed for someone else — especially if you volunteered without the person asking? It is gratifying to be able to share a talent or a skill that you may perform well, with others.
If you are having a bad day, helping others may just break that spell. Working with others helps keep life in perspective. If others are struggling with a task that you find easy to accomplish, then lending a hand is benefitting both of you. When you share your talent, you find that it can be incredibly fulfilling. That is the beauty of volunteering.
There are always opportunities for sharing your talents with others. Sharing these talents with others helps you reconnect and re-assess yourself. Stress is reduced by the inner peace that comes by having a purpose greater than oneself. It is common in the frenzied pace of life today, to get caught up in the details of your specific tasks. But there are larger goals that can be accomplished by working together with others. Projects can be completed when we pool our talents and resources. The impact of sharing talents and passions with others can have life altering effects.
The Story of Tina Stull Racing Team Troops from 2015
Her biography is an example of sharing your talents and passions with others, no matter what the circumstance.
“In 2002, I was diagnosed with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, a type of terminal cancer and was told I had three years to live,” Tina Stull recounts. “I had to make some decisions about what I wanted to do with the time I had left. I decided that racing was one of the things I had been putting on the back burner but something I really wanted to do.
“ When Stull went back to the doctor they told her, “You don’t have cancer, we can’t find it; we don’t know how to explain the pathology reports, so just go home.”
“If I was going to race when I was dying, why wouldn’t I race now that I was living,” she said.
Today Tina continues to pursue her racing career as a National Hot Rod Association Super Comp Dragster driver and is using her talents to help others overcome their obstacles and reach for their dreams.
On the race track and as a motivational speaker, Tina Stull demonstrates to people of all ages, that you can overcome obstacles, and live your dream by sharing your talents and following your inner passion. Tina has become popular with our military families, as she visits bases all over America, with her Dragster, to speak about her experiences. Tina has created Team Troops, a support group for people in our military, and has been providing soldiers, and their families with as much support as she can through her fundraising efforts. She also works with several military-focused ministries to provide on-going support for the service members and their Families, and is responsible for distributing thousands of free tickets to racing events to members of the military.
Tina said, “I really appreciate the Soldiers who serve, because the job they do allows me to do what I do. My getting to drive race cars is entertainment. People in the military are changing history. It’s important that when they go out to do their job, they know they are fully supported here at home.”
Sharing your talents with others allows you to use those skills and abilities that you have without trying to do any more or any less than what you have inside you.