How is that different from your motive for playing? You're motive is an all-encompassing drive. It's your motor, your purpose for playing. But your Wants are pieces of that puzzle too. What do you Want--
> now
> tomorrow
> this season
> your career
> most privately
> considered "impossible"
Your Wants will affect those around you. As you succeed in your sport, what do you Want from your--
> mate
> spirituality
> family
What do you Want from YOURSELF?
Don't wish it, yearn for it, prey for it, pine for it, beg, scream or be determined to fight for it. Simply be honest with yourself. Don't explain it, excuse it, apologize for it, give reasons for it, and most importantly--don't share it with others. Your Wants are YOUR Wants.
Take your list and ask "Why?" to each Want. Break it down. Make sure your get to the bottom of it; the pure, unadulterated, unpolluted truth. Keep the process positive.
Thinking about each one for 16-20 seconds is enough to send a message into the cosmos.
Acknowledging your Wants is a kind of selfish allowance. It's positve feedback with positve payback.
Know them
Acknowledge them
Send them out into the world!
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