Someone to Push You: Lucy Nelsons' Story; By Cosette Brockbank
- cosette93
- May 15
- 3 min read
Updated: Jul 3
For Lucy Nelson, the soccer ball was as much a part of her life as any childhood toy, but it wasn’t until 8th grade that soccer truly clicked for her not just as a game, but as a passion. Watching games with her family, Lucy felt a spark inside her. She wasn’t just playing for fun anymore. She was playing to become something, but there was one thing standing in her way: full confidence in herself.
Every year, Lucy had played alongside athletes she admired, players whose skill seemed to shine brighter than hers. The self-doubt lingered in her mind, saying that she’d never be as good as them.

What Lucy didn’t know was that the key to unlocking her potential wasn’t simply in learning new skills, it was in believing she had the ability to rise to the occasion. That belief did not come overnight. It came from overcoming comparison and instead eagerly learning from those she admired.
Her biggest influence was one person who always pushed her through his example and love; her little brother. Lucy’s younger brother wasn’t just a sibling; he was a source of inspiration. His passion for soccer burned with a fierceness that multiplied her own, and the way he worked tirelessly, honing his skills with intensity, drove her to work harder.
It wasn’t just about being able to beat him one-on-one anymore (although that was a goal), it was about making him proud of his older sister, and he was always proud of her progress, and that meant the world to her.
When Lucy looked at her brother, she saw the value in hard work. She saw someone who didn’t take shortcuts, who stayed dedicated even when no one was watching. It was this mindset, this commitment to improving day in and day out, that gave Lucy the confidence to believe in herself.

Lucy began to understand that it wasn’t about matching herself to others, but about challenging herself to be better than she was yesterday. Off the field, she worked on her touch, on her strength, on her mentality.
Soon, the belief in herself that had once seemed so elusive began to take root. Lucy wasn’t just playing soccer anymore, she was becoming a soccer player, one who belonged on the field with anyone. Even as her skills improved, not only did her confidence grow, so did her team’s success. Lucy found herself not just playing for herself, but for something bigger: for her teammates, for her brother, for her enjoyment of the game.
The hard work paid off, and with every game, every practice, every moment on the field, Lucy began to believe that she was exactly where she was meant to be.
The lack of confidence that once held her back transformed into the driving force behind her success. She realized that by pushing herself and allowing her teammates, coaches, and family to believe in her, she could become the player she always dreamed of being. With each step forward,
Lucy wasn’t just growing as a player; she was building the foundation for a future where anything was possible. Sometimes it takes someone else to help motivate you, until you can rise up on your own. Her story wasn’t one of effortless talent, it was one of relentless effort, hard work, and, above all, believing in her own abilities.
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