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OPERATION LOVE LETTER: SPRINTER AND MOTIVATOR PUSHES US TO LOVE OURSELVES

OPERATION LOVE LETTER: 
SPRINTER AND MOTIVATOR PUSHES US TO LOVE OURSELVES

Written by Beth Reese Cravey with the Florida Times Union
It came to him at 3 a.m.

Almon Gunter Jr. of Jacksonville woke up early one morning. He pondered society’s ills, such as crime and illegal drug distribution, and decided lack of self-love was the root of those ills.

“It just kind of hit me,” he said. “People just don’t like themselves. People can’t treat others as they should be treated if they don’t treat themselves as they should. How can you give out love if you don’t love yourself?”

Gunter, a track and field star turned motivational speaker and executive consultant, came up with a simple idea. People should take a look in the mirror, self-evaluate and write down the good stuff.

Operation Love Letter was born.

“I’m just one of the love guys,” Gunter said.

ACCEPT YOURSELF

A Baldwin native, Gunter was a two-time U.S. Olympic trial qualifier in track and field. He competed internationally and ran the 13th-fastest time in the world for 200 meters.

Now CEO and president of Almon Gunter Motivates Inc., he is a motivational and inspirational public speaker, consultant and author of four self-help books. For 20 years he has trained and mentored about 1,000 athletes in eight different sports at the collegiate and professional levels.

Gunter started his Operation Love letter initiative Feb. 1, just in time for Valentine’s Day and his 55th birthday the day after. He posted the Love Letter Challenge on his website — complete with directions. He wants each letter-writer to challenge five other people to look in the mirror as well. He wants them to take it to their school friends and work colleagues.

Meanwhile, Gunter practices what he preaches.

“Dear Almon,” he wrote in his latest personal love letter, penned Feb. 1. “I love the way you respect yourself. Because of the respect you have for yourself it has been easy for you to respect others. … I love that you don’t point fingers when things go differently than you planned. You simply dig in and find a way to learn from it.”

Such self-appreciation, Gunter said, can improve how a person interacts with others.

“When people look and feel the way they want to look and feel, they’re kinder,” he said.

Writing oneself a love letter can be easier said than done, Gunter said, recounting the experience of Aaron Harris, a former University of South Florida defensive linemen and one of the athletes he mentors.

Harris tried letter after letter. “He kept wadding up paper and throwing it away. But he kept at it,” Gunter said.

Eventually, self-love broke through.

“After several failed attempts, I finally wrote myself what I like to call an untraditional love letter,” Harris said. “In my letter I focused on accepting me for who I am, removing all negative energy and shining light on my positive attributes.”

Gunter cautioned letter writers not to let one less-than-stellar attribute block the process.

“It is important … to accept your flaws and imperfections,” he said. “Know what you’re never going to be … but don’t talk yourself out of your dreams.”

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OPERATION LOVE LETTER

OPERATION LOVE LETTER

Written by Beth Reese Cravey with the Florida Times Union
When was the last time you said “I love you” to yourself? Before bed last night? Last month? Ever? It’s never too late to start!

Almon Gunter, CEO and President of Almon Gunter Motivates, Inc., is challenging people to take the time to write themselves a love letter as part of Operation Love Letter. Gunter believes all love starts with loving yourself.

The Operation Love Letter Challenge asks people to write what they love about themselves. The letter aims to encourage people to learn, take risks, and grow each day. The goal of the letter is to show value to oneself and how to be your own biggest fan.

Tips for writing a love letter:
  • Look in the mirror and ask yourself, "what do you love about you?"
  • Get a notepad or several sheets of loose paper.
  • Find a quiet place to write.
  • Write different things you love about yourself.
  • Organize the thoughts into a love letter!
Gunter, who is a world-class sprinter, mentored University of South Florida defensive tackle Aaron Harris. Gunter is one of the most-renowned speed, agility, and mental toughness athletic coaches in the nation. For 20 years, he has developed over 1,000 athletes in eight different sports at the collegiate and professional levels.

During their time together, Gunter challenged Harris to the Love Letter Challenge. “Being the ‘lead by example’ type, I thought to myself, ‘I better write myself a love letter before I go preaching it to the world.’ Simple, right?…Wrong,” said Harris. “After several failed attempts, I finally wrote myself what I like to call an untraditional love letter. In my letter, I focused on accepting me for who I am, removing all negative energy, and shining light on my positive attributes.”

What would your love letter say? You can download the official love letter challenge guide by visiting www.almonguntermotivates.com/operation-love-letter

Share your love letters on social media. You can take a picture of your letter or you can video yourself reading the letter! To promote the challenge, use the hashtag #loveletterchallenge to spread the love!   

The purpose of this challenge is to raise awareness of the importance of self-love. Gunter says loving yourself requires accepting your flaws and knowing that you are forever a work in progress who is growing and evolving – it’s loving yourself without needing validation from family, friends, or peers. When you connect and love yourself, you can better connect with and love others!

No one will love yourself as much as you, so get to writing that love letter!
ABOUT ALMON GUNTER
Almon Gunter is the CEO and President of Almon Gunter Motivates, Inc. He is a highly-acclaimed motivational and inspirational public speaker, author, and consultant, as well as a two-time US Olympic Trial Qualifier in track and field. He is the author of four self-help books: Focus on the Final Seconds, Win the Game of Life, The Essence of Teamwork, and Lead with your Life.

As a sprinter, Gunter competed internationally in over 15 countries. He ran the 13th fastest time in the world for 200 meters. He is currently using these experiences and successes on the track to help others reach their highest performance in life.

Gunter speaks all over the world on the topics of leadership, teamwork, goal setting and more. His background in training and development, senior management, and athletics give a unique perspective on life.  

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