
Adjust Your Sails
In life, we often face challenges that can seem overwhelming at first. But sometimes, it takes a change in perspective to realize the growth opportunities hidden within those challenges. I had one of these moments while showing Hereford and Angus heifers at a local fair, and it changed the way I approach both agriculture and life.
At first, I was fixated on the end result: the ribbons, the trophies and the recognition. I thought winning was the only thing that mattered, and I obsessed over every detail to ensure success. However, during one of those long nights spent prepping my heifers, I realized that my approach was missing something important. The pressure to win was overshadowing the true essence of the experience. I shifted my focus to the process—the bond I was building with my animals, the responsibility I was learning to shoulder and the skills I was developing along the way.
Working with my Angus and Hereford heifers taught me far more than just how to raise livestock. It taught me patience, perseverance and the importance of hard work. These lessons align closely with the values of FFA: leadership, personal growth and career success. As I adjusted my sails, I realized that agriculture is not just about the prizes, but about the work, dedication and relationships that come with it.
As I look ahead to the future of agriculture, I know the ability to adapt and adjust when things do not go as planned is vital. Whether in the show ring or in life, learning to adjust your sails and stay focused on your journey is the true path to success. It is not always about where the wind blows, but how you set your course.