The Never Give Up Creed

I have developed a creed. Read the Creed and if you want to adopt this to your life simply sign it and put it somewhere you can read it everyday.

I am a never give up Person

I will be strong to the finish

Read the Creed daily and Succeed

The Creed

1.) I believe my life has purpose and value.
2.) I will pursue my purpose daily.
3.) I will set my goals and not allow the negativity of others to distract me in achieving them.
4.) I am the master of my attitude.
5.) Today I choose to be positive.
6.) I will love life and press on in the midst of my struggles.
7.) I believe I can therefore I will.
8.) I will tap my full potential and with the help of others we will reach dreams that on our own are not possible.
9.) I will be strong to the finish, I will never give up.
10.) In the end when I lay my head down, I will rest in peace, because I have faith, hope and love.

I believe in You… You are loved,
Ron Heagy Jr.
www.rollonron.com

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5 Comments

  1. Ron: YOU were absolutely the HIGHLIGHT of my Vegas trip this past weekend. Thank you. I mentioned to your (6’8″) friend I want to support you and your work. This morning, after sharing your video with my (very talented) team, we have made a group decision to offer our professional services to help you spread and penetrate your message. I also have several staff members who want to volunteer time at your camp. If you are interested, please give me a shout. It’s our way to use our God-given talents and gifts to help and to give back. I am happy to come your way when you’re available to meet. I look forward to talking with you further and thanks again. May God continue to bless you and your family abundantly!

  2. Hey Ron,
    I think this Creed is awesome. I will definitely sign and date it for myself. I met you in California in 2006 at the PriAmerica Convention.

    Sincerely/Respectfully

    Wade Johnson III, MS

  3. You recently spoke at our church and my husband and I was inspired. We can’t, however, think of what he could do for a job, that would not include back-breaking labor or reading. He has trouble reading and writing and is 42-years-old. He could probably learn, but our local tutoring program won’t help him. Their waiting list is too long. He is disabled and the doctors have yet to determine exactly what is wrong, but he lives in constant pain and his legs frequently give out on him. He is also now losing the use of his left arm. He has other symptoms that are probably to embarrassing to mention here, but I believe his problem is much more than just arthritis like the doctors are trying to convince us. My husband has even turned down additional pain meds to let them see that is not what he is after. Can you help us think of things he can do for a job?

    Thanks,

    Ada Fitch

  4. I have been involved within the physically challenged area for all my life. My brother was born with muscalar dystrophe and was only supposed to live through his teens. He lived until he was 49 and lived a purpose driven positive life amongst the challenges. We were part of the pilot program for Calif to start with independent living care at home and in the bay area. I have traveled across America alot and am still involved in advocacy work..I am back in the bay area and would love to get connected again in this community. I also was involved with Joni Erickson-Tata and spent a week with her at her summer camp some years ago. I am also connected with Nick (can’t remember last name) but he is a well known speaker from Australia that was born with no arms and no legs. I would love to connect with you also and see where it goes in this bay area
    Thank you so much for all you do

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