I had a tramautizing fall around a year ago, Permanently damaging my back- I've now developed arthritis, herniated, fractured, inflamed and collapsed vertabrae/discs in my back. The doctor came in and said "I'm sorry to tell you this, But you must quit cheer. If you don't... You have less than a 5% chance of being able to walk past age 40." I looked at my mother and broke into tears- I mean what was I to think, I was almost certain she'd say I had to quit.
We got in the car and she said 'You love cheer don't you?' without a second thought I said yes. And she said 'Then forget it. Stay with it. I'll support you, And I'll know we both made the right choice about this when you make a Worlds division team and get first place.'
Not only encouraging that she supports what I want, but the fact that she was so confident in saying it'd be worth it when I had my national championship title from Worlds... Was and to this day is indescribable. When I feel a mental block coming, I remember that and tell myself 'If your mom can see you at Worlds... You're coaches must too. Push yourself- Do it for Worlds.' It's amazing to know I have people around me that are so confident in my ability.