This Is the Day: Reclaim Your Dream. Ignite Your Passion. Live Your Purpose.

This Is the Day: Reclaim Your Dream. Ignite Your Passion. Live Your Purpose.

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  • Author:Tim Tebow
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ECPA BESTSELLER • The New York Times best-selling sports star and media icon motivates readers to stop postponing dreams and start making them happen now because—this is the day

Beyond Tim Tebow's exploits as a Heisman-winning football player, he is widely known and respected for his exemplary character and personal excellence, which have made him a role model for millions。 When Tim interacts with the public, he often encounters people who feel “stuck”—unable to take action on matters ranging from daily life to pursuing lifelong dreams。 In response, Tim often identifies a crippling fear or lack of courage, to which he advises: “now is the time to take some risks, to quiet the voices of defeat, to step forward and make a mark, because this is the day。” In this inspiring, motivational book, readers will receive the advice and encouragement to daily move from “pause” to “play” in finding deeper meaning and success。 Tim illustrates the book's themes with stories from his personal life that will delight all readers, including his an update on his dream pursuit of a baseball career。

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“People have said that I’m frugal with my praise for others。 Perhaps it’s because I always expect those around me to give their best。 Unfortunately, it’s a fact that always giving our best is not in our nature。 Rather, it’s in our nature to take the easy way out。 Being better than that and giving our best every day with a positive attitude is what makes us special。 This Is the Day puts that notion in perspective。 Tim Tebow gives the reader tools to make one’s goals and dreams a reality。 I admire Timmy as a friend and a philosopher of the game and life。 He speaks from experience and from the heart。”
—Nick Saban, head football coach, University of Alabama

“I know it can be challenging to live with passion or to stay motivated。 Through personal experience and heart-warming stories, my dear friend Tim Tebow shows you how。 Learn the little and big changes you can make to transform your life and, in the exciting process, impact the world around you!”
—Robin Roberts, Good Morning America

“Often, we connect the phrase ‘follow your dreams’ into self-oriented goals we want to accomplish。 Tim Tebow is all about living your dreams, but in a way that’s meaningful—not just to become rich or famous or to look or feel good。 This Is the Day is about becoming the person God created you to be and living a life filled with purpose。”
—Richard Petty, seven-time NASCAR Championship winner

“No matter your gender, how old you are, your background, how much money you have (or don’t) in the bank, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this book。 Find practical ways to start living a life that means something instead of letting life keep you down。”
—Jamie Foxx, Oscar and Grammy Award winner

“I have followed Tim Tebow for many years and have always been so grateful for his strong, unswerving Christian testimony。 His boldness and strength of character consistently inspire those around him, and his new book, This Is the Day, will continue to inspire many more。 The Bible encourages us to make the most of the time we are given。 With Jesus Christ at the center of our lives, there is no limit to what He can accomplish through us。”
—Franklin Graham, president and CEO of Samaritan’s Purse and the BGEA

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About the Author

Tim Tebow is a two-time national champion, first round NFL draft pick, and Heisman Trophy winner。 After playing in the NFL for the Denver Broncos and the New York Jets, Tebow joined the SEC Network。 In addition to his role on SEC Nation, the network's traveling road show, Tebow also contributes to a variety of other ESPN platforms。 In 2016 he signed a professional baseball contract with the New York Mets。 Through everything Tim's true passion remains the work of the Tim Tebow Foundation, which he began in 2010。 The foundation's mission is to bring Faith, Hope, and Love to those needing a brighter day in their darkest hour of need。 The foundation is fulfilling that mission every day by serving thousands of deserving children around the world。

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Introduction

Imagine waking up each day fueled by a whisper: “This is the day。” A day for what? you wonder。 A day for change。 A day that can be different, better than yesterday。 A day that, even in the revolving door of responsibilities and to-dos, can be filled with more purpose and passion than you think possible。

Imagine when hearing the sound of the morning alarm, instead of groaning or slapping the snooze button, you awaken—mind, heart, and soul—to possibility。 Something better。 Something more。

You open your eyes, and before your feet hit the ground running, you pause。 You choose not to be ruled by the tune of just getting by, not to allow what really matters to get swallowed up by the daily grind, and not to ignore what you really want out of life。

When I was a kid, my parents each had a unique way of waking up my siblings and me。 The difference between Mom doing it and Dad doing it was pretty drastic。 Mom would swing my bedroom door wide open and in her sweet voice sing the song based on Psalm 118:24: “This is the day that the Lord has made。 We will rejoice and be glad in it。” (If you went to church as a kid, you might remember singing this song)。 Dad did things a little differently。 He would rush in and shout in a deep voice, “Here we go! Are you alive, alert, awake, and enthusiastic?”

Differences aside, my parents made clear that this was the day to get out of bed and make it count。

This is the day that God has made。 This day。 Right now。 Whatever moment you are breathing in, God made this day。 Even when times are tough, something about this day is good。 There’s always a reason, however small, to find joy in this day。 Sometimes we have to choose to look for it。 Sometimes we have to ask God to help us find it。

God gives us today as a gift。 He wants us to pursue it, not just for selfish ambition but to do something meaningful with it。 To use it to grow, to love others well, to help someone, to pursue a dream He’s put on our hearts。 This is the day to live without fear of the unknown, without being chained by failure or what-ifs。 This is the day to be willing to change, to be open, to believe, to hope。 If we don’t attack each day with this intentionality, it’s almost like telling God, “Thanks, but no thanks。”

How different would your day be if you lived out the words of Psalm 118:24? Think about it; really think about it。

Is there something you would change?

Is there someone you would reach out to?

Is there something you would need to give?

Is there something you would need to let go of?

I’m not saying putting this into practice is easy。 Hard times are inevitable。 Obstacles will come。 Some battles are harder to fight than others。 You may get knocked down, but you don’t have to stay there。 Each day you wake up, you have a chance to get unstuck, to step out of a comfortable routine that may be limiting your potential, and to fight for something that’s important。

You were made not just to survive today but to thrive in it。 I want to encourage you to stop putting off your dreams, your goals, and the purpose God has for you。 It’s time to become the person He has created you to be。

I wrote this book to get you to start thinking about what you can do, beginning today, to make a change。 It doesn’t have to be a grand gesture。 Something as simple as recognizing divine moments, choosing to believe God over your doubts, taking action instead of complaining, and just opening your eyes and paying attention can impact your life and others’ lives in powerful ways。

It’s never too late。 You’re not too young。 You’re not too old。 You can have purpose not only in your life but also in this day。 There is always something you can do right now to improve yourself, to make an impact on someone or something else, or to create or enjoy a meaningful moment。 Challenge yourself right now to begin to think about each day as an opportunity to crush it, to pursue the right things, to gain a better perspective, to step out of your comfort zone, and to go all in。

Whether you’re a college grad needing the push to create and attack your five-year plan, a thirtysomething stuck in a job you hate, a single mom or dad struggling to get by and lacking joy, a career man or woman who feels a bit stuck, or an empty nester wondering what on earth you’re going to do with your life, you can use the principles I offer in this book。 It’s time to uncover your God-given potential and start really living。

This is the day you can switch off autopilot and begin living with passion。

This is the day you can see what God sees。

This is the day you can overcome a bad habit or a character flaw。

This is the day that can bring you a step closer to your dreams and goals。

This is the day you can fight for what’s right。

This is the day you can change someone’s life for the better。

This is the day you can change your own life。

Life isn’t just about one day。 It’s about this day。

1

This Is the Day to Say “I Love You”

What a grand thing it is to be loved! What a far grander thing it is to love!

—Victor Hugo

Clear blue skies to my left, the same on my right。 I’m comfortable, planted on my seat watching a good movie。 Like me, other passengers nearby are in their own worlds。 Some are taking a nap。 Others are glued to their electronic devices, fingers tapping rhythmically across keyboards。

And though I’m engrossed in the dramatic fight scene unfolding on my screen, I sense something。 An inexplicable heaviness weighs down my heart。

A flight attendant stops to my right。 “Can I get you something to drink, sir?” she asks with a smile。

I pull my headphones off。 “No thank you, ma’am。” Before I can park them back on my head, I hear commotion brewing in the background。 I look back。 Passengers are stirring in their seats, turning their heads to get a better view of something happening behind them。 Loud gasps and concerned whispers explode。 With a little over an hour of flight left before we’re scheduled to land in Phoenix, Arizona, something potentially serious is unfolding。

About twenty-plus rows back, cabin crew members scurry about。 As curious passengers start to stand up and lean over their rows, a flight attendant barks, “We need everyone to please stay seated。 The aisles must be clear。 I repeat, please remain seated。”

There’s too much commotion to figure out exactly what’s going on。 In the thick of the anxious buzz, I hear someone call out, “Does anyone have an EpiPen?” as a flight attendant charges down the aisle toward the front of the plane。

A part of me feels drawn to the scene。 Maybe I can help。 Maybe I can do something。 But I ignore the pull and put my headphones back on。 Someone probably had an allergic reaction or got sick or something。 I don’t want to be nosy。 I’ll let the flight attendants do their job。

God nudges my heart。 I can’t escape the silent words that scream inside me。 You need to do something!

Immediately, my mind spins with excuses for the next three seconds。 I’m really into this movie。 And what can I do anyway? If I walk back there, I’ll probably be more of a distraction than a help。 I think of more reasons to stay put。 And do nothing。

Then a flight attendant appears in our cabin。 “Is anyone here a doctor?” She looks calm, but the tone in her voice betrays alarm。 When the passengers around me shake their heads, she hurries toward the back of the plane。 I look at the people around me。 Panic lines their faces。 Concerned voices whisper back and forth。

“What’s happening?”

“Why does she need a doctor?”

“Is someone hurt?”

My heart feels like lead。 I’m totally unsettled now。 I look back again and see a woman crying uncontrollably。 There’s movement in the aisle。 But between flight attendants and a passenger or two doing something I can’t quite make out, I still don’t have a clue what’s going on。 The feeling of urgency is overwhelming。 I can’t just sit here and watch。

I stand up and walk toward the nearest flight attendant。 “Excuse me, ma’am。 I don’t know what’s going on back there。 Is there anything I can do to help? Or maybe the woman back there, the one who’s crying, maybe she would like me to pray with her?” Nodding, she forces a polite smile。 I watch her leave。 But she doesn’t say a word to the woman who is obviously very upset。

I get the attention of another flight attendant and ask her the same thing。 “Excuse me。 I don’t mean to bother you。 But would you mind asking the woman back there if she’d like me to pray with her or encourage her or something?”

“Of course I will,” she says。

A minute later, that flight attendant waves me over。 As I make my way near the scene, I can see the soles of a man’s shoes pointing toward the ceiling of the plane。 He’s lying prostrate in the aisle, not moving。 A handful of people awkwardly positioned in the narrow space tower above the man。 One of them is grasping his hand。 “Sir, can you hear me? Squeeze my hand if you can hear me。”

I notice a boy not far from the scene。 Nine, maybe ten years old。 I remember him passing me on the plane earlier。 He was so excited to see me and wanted to say hello。 The kid, now with eyes wide and tinged with fear, stares at the man on the floor。 His dad is trying to cover his son’s eyes。

My stomach churns。 Man。 This kid does not need to see this。

The obviously ill man’s eyes are half open。 Then they’re closed and he looks to be unconscious。 He’s been stripped of some of his clothing, and blood drips down the side of his mouth。 A female passenger kneels over him, pumping his chest with her bare hands。 Looking for signs of life。

Just before I reach the inconsolable woman, she and a woman seated next to her lunge toward me, arms outstretched。 Overcome with grief, the first woman doesn’t say a word。 She just slumps against my chest and cries。 Teary eyed, the woman beside her whispers to me, “I’ve run out of words。 You pray。”

I wrap my arms around both women, who bury their faces in my shoulders。 And as flight attendants hustle up and down the aisle and a passenger continues to perform CPR on the man on the floor, I pray。 I pray for God’s hand of mercy to cover him。 I pray for a wall of protection over him。 I pray for a miracle。

After I pray, the women tell me their names。 Debbie is the wife of Boots, the sick man she thinks has gone into cardiac arrest。 They’ve been married more than nineteen years。 Karen, the woman with Debbie, is a coworker。 Both hail from South Carolina。 The three of us talk a bit before tears fall again。

“Boots was fine up until the last hour,” Debbie says while trying to stifle a sob。 “I could just tell something was wrong。 I asked him if he wanted water or something, but he said no。 Then he just stopped breathing。” She shakes her head, unable to speak。 Her shoulders tremble as she weeps。 Karen and I pray while Debbie cries。 It’s a cycle we repeat many times over the final hour of flight。 Talk。 Pray。 Cry。 Talk。 Pray。 Cry。

At some point, someone suddenly yells, “Stand clear!” The paddles of a defibrillator slap down on Boot’s bare chest。 He bucks violently and thuds back on the ground, motionless。

“Nothing,” the person holding the paddles mutters。 “Again。”

The defibrillator discharges and the body heaves。 “I think I got a pulse!”

Hope speaks。

With so much crying and praying and chaos, I barely feel the wheels touch down on the tarmac。 The hour I was with Debbie flew by in what felt like minutes。 As we descend toward the runway, I hold Debbie and Karen tight。

Approaching sirens wail as we taxi。 As the passengers disembark the plane in haste, flight attendants quickly scramble to evacuate Boots out the rear of the plane。 Someone tells me I can’t stay with Debbie and must go。 As I leave, she tries to squeeze her way into the aisle between flight attendants so she can accompany her husband in the ambulance that’s just arrived。 “No,” Debbie is told。 “I’m sorry, but you can’t go out this way。 You must exit the plane out the front。 It’s standard procedure。”

We all deplane and soon after I meet up with Debbie and Karen。 I offer to take them to the car that’s waiting for me and to find their checked luggage。 Debbie clutches her handbag with trembling hands and can barely stand。 She tries to explain what her suitcase looks like。 I slide an arm around Debbie’s waist to support her, while still holding on to her husband’s blood-stained clothing, everyone’s carry-on bags by my feet。 Lost in a world that has just fallen apart, Debbie clings to the words I think I got a pulse

The next hour or two are a blur。 A police officer, who looks like he’s seen plenty of hard years on the job, tells me which hospital they’re taking Boots to。 He offers to escort us there。 With all our luggage finally in hand, Debbie, Karen, and I drive off。 We race down the highway, the ride filled with tears and hopeful prayers。 After navigating our way to the emergency room and parking right behind the police officer’s car with flashing lights, we are directed into a room to wait。 More tears。 More prayers。 Finally, a doctor enters and says to Debbie, “I’m sorry for your loss。”

Debbie turns white。 She hadn’t realized her husband had actually died。 Hearing the painful truth unsteadies her balance。 Her knees buckle and she crashes into my arms。 The cop shakes his head and rests his hand on her shoulder。 He whispers, “I am so sorry your husband passed。” I’ll never forget his kindness。 He stayed with us for hours afterward, even while I accompanied Debbie to identify her husband’s body in another cold hospital room。

It’s tough to witness someone’s world collapse before her eyes。 And, telling。 These moments, shocking, heart breaking, and gut wrenching, remind me that life is fragile。 And it can be cut tragically short。 We don’t know how much time we have on earth。 We don’t know how many days we have to spend with loved ones, to say what we want to say, to show our appreciation, to make sure they know we love them。

Reviews

lee18

“This is the day” is a very good book。 Tim Tebow did such an amazing job writing the book。 It was very inspiring and motivational。 He made you want to get up and do something in this world。 Tim Tebow is a chirstan so he talks about his stories of being a chirstan。 As an example the man in the plane。 He prayed with a family whose member is going through a cardiac arrest and supports them along the way。 Even though the gentleman did not make it the family thanked Tim for all the support and prayer。 Tim also motivates christans to get better with God and show non believers the ways of christanity and how God can help you get through this life to get to and even better one with him。 He also tells show stories about his sports career and how he managed his relationship with God。

Kathi

Powerful, Encouraging, Inspirational! Well written, bold, heartfelt, passionate and bold! Tim Tebow is a man of character, strength, humility and a shining example of how people should live life and what they should find important。"Because Life Isn't Just About "One" day。 It's About "This" Day。 Powerful, Encouraging, Inspirational! Well written, bold, heartfelt, passionate and bold! Tim Tebow is a man of character, strength, humility and a shining example of how people should live life and what they should find important。"Because Life Isn't Just About "One" day。 It's About "This" Day。 。。。more

C。S。 Areson

Gave me insight into the man behind the hype。

Jeffrey Bush

Positive way at looking at life。

Michael Thomas II

Amazing - highly encourage for those wanting to understand the deeper purpose of their life。

Vincent Richards

Really inspiring book!

Pam Bergklint

Another inspiring book by Tim Tebow! Written with deep passion and compassion。 Great material for Bible study especially of teens and twenties。 Regardless Of the readers age this book raises questions we all should consider including how to make each day count!

Elysa

I enjoyed this book! Reading it feels like getting to sit down to lunch with Tim Tebow and just listening while he tells stories and goes off on tangents about inspiring topics and spiritual truths and loving people well。 His voice comes through with friendly, contagious joy。

Charlene

Tim Tebow truly has a way of making you feel as long as you have God in your life, you can accompolish all your dreams and change the world yo be a better place。

Georgette

Another book used by God to speak to my heart! Loved it! A timely message and encouragement of hope。 Great writing。。。A。J。 Gregory。

Lenny Karpinski

Mr。 Tebow provides many real-life experiences and ways of thinking to get you to be more inspired to impact the world and people around you on a daily basis。 The book is a Christian-based writing, so the thought behind everyday acts is to help the world see Jesus Christ through your everyday actions。 One thing I gathered from this book was that Tim has a heart of gold when it comes to giving and fostering hope to so many people around the world。 This book was easy to read and understand all the Mr。 Tebow provides many real-life experiences and ways of thinking to get you to be more inspired to impact the world and people around you on a daily basis。 The book is a Christian-based writing, so the thought behind everyday acts is to help the world see Jesus Christ through your everyday actions。 One thing I gathered from this book was that Tim has a heart of gold when it comes to giving and fostering hope to so many people around the world。 This book was easy to read and understand all the way through and will leave you inspired to be better today! 。。。more

Anthony Angell

Tim is a genuine man of faith, a true follower of Christ Jesus!

Karson Hawkins

First book review, I felt very strongly about this book, both in positive and negative ways。 Halfway through I wished there were half-star options so I could give this piece a 2。5, but then interspersed were moments I personally resonated with and that inarguably felt uplifting and genuine。 All said, the book had 4 star moments and 2 star moments, but by the end I felt comfortable giving it something in between。First thing to note, the book certainly had a proselytizing aspect to it。 Frequent me First book review, I felt very strongly about this book, both in positive and negative ways。 Halfway through I wished there were half-star options so I could give this piece a 2。5, but then interspersed were moments I personally resonated with and that inarguably felt uplifting and genuine。 All said, the book had 4 star moments and 2 star moments, but by the end I felt comfortable giving it something in between。First thing to note, the book certainly had a proselytizing aspect to it。 Frequent mention of the Christian God and the like as well as calls to welcome oneself into the Christian fold were a part of this book, and while I'll not say this was a bad part of the book, its something to be aware of going into reading it。 A general chapter-by-chapter formula is as follows:1。 Brief ethical assertion2。 Use of (sometimes problematic) story to underscore said assertion3。 Analysis/elaboration of said assertion。It's not a bad formula, but something that would occasionally glare at these stories was the placement of gratuitous details that made the book feel like less of a genuine evaluation of an issue and more like a spotlight on the good deeds of Tebow。 I'm certainly not going to knock Tebow for the amount of good-heartedness and genuine kindness carried out by himself and others in the story, but it was easy for me to feel at times as though his own personal fulfillment of his work took the foreground in his attention excessively。 With sufficient context to imply that the person in question needed help, a beneficiary of Tebow's kindness was intentionally introduced/noted as being African American before the rest of the story is told (is this to make us pity him more thus underlining a supposed generosity from Tebow?)。 Other single snippets of the relayed anecdotes include what seem to be totally irrelevant or disjointed sections of text that serve no other purpose than to let the reader know that Tebow is a famous guy。 E。G。 in the middle of a story about Tebow doing an act of good will, sentences in the middle of the tale note that bystanders would be surprised at/impressed to see/ask for autographs from/wonder at Mr。 Tebow。 It's a little jarring to be reminded multiple times each chapter how popular this guy is in public。Aside from moments like these though that cast the enjoyment of the book into question at times, the message by and large was something I found powerful。 It's quite difficult to make what is at it's root "live each day to your fullest and work hard for what you believe in" a captivating message to hear, with it having become quite cliche and shallow feeling in our society。 While the book doesn't always accomplish conveying nuance in this message, it does at times, and the times it does are quite wonderful and inspiring。 To inspire vitality and passion for life is not an easy thing to accomplish, and the way this book is arranged seems effective in conveying that to it's audience (what I imagine to be predominantly middle class conservative-leaning whites, but let me note it's not a *bad* thing that this is his audience, it's just something to note)。 This book's message is simple and driven home quite persistently, though to some it could come off as heavy handed。While not a book for everyone, and at times feeling more about Tebow and what he had to say than a grander narrative, the book's message still rings as important and relatable if you're willing to meet the story half-way and salvage pieces of good inside it。 。。。more

Peter

I guess it gets down to making that decision: follow God's path。 I guess it gets down to making that decision: follow God's path。 。。。more

Kathy

I admire his strength in faith and action。 His dedication and enthusiasm for helping others and doing good is fantastic!!He gave encouragement throughout the book。 I want to give this book 5 stars but felt the flow and readability of the book to be choppy and at times hard to follow。 Overall very interesting but at times I felt I wanted more details of the situations he found himself in。

Brad Burgin

Very inspiring book。 You read this and it makes you wanna be better。 At least it did that to me。

Phillip Block

I appreciate the fact that Tim Tebow projects an authentic Christian message and witness in this book and in his life。 But, unless you are a sports fan, you probably won't enjoy reading the many stories he includes about his athletic experiences on football fields and baseball diamonds。 I also didn't see the point of including detailed descriptions of all of his sports injuries。Mr。 Tebow's generous sponsorship and support of charities supporting the disabled is laudable。 He earns my respect for I appreciate the fact that Tim Tebow projects an authentic Christian message and witness in this book and in his life。 But, unless you are a sports fan, you probably won't enjoy reading the many stories he includes about his athletic experiences on football fields and baseball diamonds。 I also didn't see the point of including detailed descriptions of all of his sports injuries。Mr。 Tebow's generous sponsorship and support of charities supporting the disabled is laudable。 He earns my respect for that, but much of this book is boring unless you're really into sports。Overall, this is an uplifting motivational book, if you're looking for one。 Personally, I think there are better ones out there。 Before deciding to read this one, read a few reviews and proceed with caution。 。。。more

Dawn Wolfbauer

Tim Tebow is very inspirational。。。。I felt like he was talking directly to me。。。。it was a perfect time for me to read this book。。。。I highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone。 You won't regret it。 Tim Tebow is very inspirational。。。。I felt like he was talking directly to me。。。。it was a perfect time for me to read this book。。。。I highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone。 You won't regret it。 。。。more

Mrs。 Kenyon

Tim Tebow is known for many things。 He has played football and baseball but is also known as a man who can be trusted。 Tim travels a lot for his sports and his foundation and meets many different people along the way。 He feels the need to talk to those around him and help when he can。 He isn’t perfect though。 There are times when he doesn’t do what he feels is right and when he feels convicted, he promises himself he will take action the next time an opportunity arises。 In This is the Day, Tebow Tim Tebow is known for many things。 He has played football and baseball but is also known as a man who can be trusted。 Tim travels a lot for his sports and his foundation and meets many different people along the way。 He feels the need to talk to those around him and help when he can。 He isn’t perfect though。 There are times when he doesn’t do what he feels is right and when he feels convicted, he promises himself he will take action the next time an opportunity arises。 In This is the Day, Tebow motivates readers to stop pausing with their actions and press play to learn what they can do for those around them。 This book is full of stories from Tim’s own life and readers will be inspired to try harder and continue to see what their life has planned for them。 。。。more

Madlyn

A good inspiring book to read。

Jonathan Beigle

This was a borderline 2 star for me。 I like Tim Tebow (I especially like that Bama made him cry in the 2009 SEC Championship!) :)。 Seriously though, I really like Through My Eyes (his first book), and I look forward to sharing it with my 5-year old boy some day。 However, This is the Day is not good。 It's basically a collection of stories that don't have any connection to each other thrown into a book。 Every chapter has several stories and I almost always had no idea how things go together。 I lik This was a borderline 2 star for me。 I like Tim Tebow (I especially like that Bama made him cry in the 2009 SEC Championship!) :)。 Seriously though, I really like Through My Eyes (his first book), and I look forward to sharing it with my 5-year old boy some day。 However, This is the Day is not good。 It's basically a collection of stories that don't have any connection to each other thrown into a book。 Every chapter has several stories and I almost always had no idea how things go together。 I like quotable books, this is not one of them。Favorite quotes: p。 116 - "Striving to get better at anything takes discipline。 You've got to live sore。 You've got to make sacrifices。 You may hurt today, but you'll be better for it tomorrow。"That's all I've got。 。。。more

Katherine Sowers

I really liked the uplifting Gospel message he had to share through this book。

Matthew

I really enjoyed this book and it let me know that I am aiming in the right direction to make this the day! I hope Tim comes out with more inspirational books! This helped me also pick up some confidence。 I will be sharing more and more! I will also be telling people to grab this book!

Michael

Full of excellent informative to help you discover and achieve work/goals。 I love how Tim has included his faith throughout this book - not just sprinkled here and there。 Easy to understand advice based on his life experiences。 Tim truly has a heart to serve and help others。 A very inspirational book。

Kim Hampton

I love Tim Tebow, and everything he stands for。 This book was so inspiring。 Everyone should try to live their lives like him。

Courtney

Well written, but I am not sure I was the right audience for this book。

John Dembeck

An inspirational read with a mixture of Tim's life experience and words of encouragement。 An inspirational read with a mixture of Tim's life experience and words of encouragement。 。。。more

Kaleigh Metzger

that you should always live your life to the fullest

Erik Areklett

I loved this book, I've been a big fan of Tim Tebow since I was young。 His book helps capture the essence of perseverance and strength。 There are very few people I feel that are like Tebow, in how much faith they have in both themselves and God。 I found it inspirational how much his o parents influenced Tim as both a son but as son of God。 His parents dedication to missionary work, clearly rubbed off on him。 As it is clear Tebow attempts to help spread the love of God throughout the World。 I wou I loved this book, I've been a big fan of Tim Tebow since I was young。 His book helps capture the essence of perseverance and strength。 There are very few people I feel that are like Tebow, in how much faith they have in both themselves and God。 I found it inspirational how much his o parents influenced Tim as both a son but as son of God。 His parents dedication to missionary work, clearly rubbed off on him。 As it is clear Tebow attempts to help spread the love of God throughout the World。 I would definitely suggest this book to anyone who feels down, and needs a source of transpiration。 This book after reading it had me feeling like I could accomplish anything I put my mind too。 。。。more

Jana

Very encouraging, don’t wait for tomorrow, start living your dreams today。 Tim shares stories from his life to encourage the reader to have faith and strive for joy in all aspects of your life - work, relationships, dreams。

Angela

inspirational, motivational。 would recommend to anyone。 even if you're like me and don't really care about sports, there's something in this for you。 "Think about it this way。 When you believe whose you are in Jesus and strive to thrive in your environment, you are in a way thanking Him for creating you, for being the perfect author of your faith and your life。 What we think about God should reflect in what we do, how we live, and how we spend our time。" "Working hard at being your best, ma inspirational, motivational。 would recommend to anyone。 even if you're like me and don't really care about sports, there's something in this for you。 "Think about it this way。 When you believe whose you are in Jesus and strive to thrive in your environment, you are in a way thanking Him for creating you, for being the perfect author of your faith and your life。 What we think about God should reflect in what we do, how we live, and how we spend our time。" "Working hard at being your best, making the most out of whatever He has given or called you to do, is a way to thank God for this day。" 。。。more