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27 days
Great leaders address the reality of the situation but never lose belief that they will come out victorious. Great stuff from @NDFootball and Marcus Freeman here.
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Compelling commitments lead to life and joy. Meaning in life is on the other side of hard things that you are willing to endure for the sake of others.
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Humility is the bedrock of good coaching. Ownership, responsibility, and not blaming the players are a sign of a great leader. Good stuff from Jim Knowles.
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Jesus is saying, “Let me have the trash pile. I will take it.” The trash pile is a belief system rooted in fear, guilt, and shame. That’s all it has ever been and all it will ever be. - Jaime Winship
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"Our Standard Doesn't Change According to Who We Play. We are competing against ourselves each and every week." - Dan Lanning
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"When your best was needed your best showed up." - Dan Lanning Sacrifice + Toughness + Growth = Championship Habits
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"Focus on execution for the love of your brother." Incredible stuff from Dan Lanning.
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2 months
RT @travisponton: Your process is important to winning, and you have to be ready to go. Great stuff here!
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The outcome and results should never dictate your approach to the process. Great stuff from Joe Mazzula.
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3 months
The start of the season is a beautiful thing, because the most important thing you can do is go on a journey together with people you care about to achieve a goal that is bigger than yourself.
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(3) In tough moments, teams need calm, not chaos. Great leaders manage their own anxiety, helping others focus on solutions. Choose to act from purpose and conviction, not from panic.
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5 Ways to Lead Without Words 1. Show up each day with energy and enthusiasm 2. Keep your focus sharp and unwavering 3. Show your commitment with positive body language 4. Push yourself to the limit during practice 5. Be the first one in and the last to leave
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8 Core Values of Successful Teams 1. Trust in each other 2. Communication and connectedness 3. Resilience through challenges 4. Dedication to improvement 5. Embracing your role 6. Gratitude for the opportunity 7. Competitiveness and consistency 8. Accountability to the standard
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7 Mindsets of Transformational Leaders 1. Growth over perfection 2. Service over self-interest 3. Long-term over short-term success 4. Process over results 5. Empathy over ego 6. Optimism over doubt 7. Responsibility over blame
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Arete Hoops
4 months
Great counter to Pistol Action here. Fake the 3-man pistol action to setup a backscreen / DHO (Finland action) with the screener.
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Arete Hoops
4 months
7 Essential Skills Coaches Teach Beyond Basketball 1. Communication and teamwork 2. Goal-setting and time management 3. Handling criticism constructively 4. Leadership and accountability 5. Staying positive in tough situations 6. Developing strong work ethic 7. Building Habits
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5 Qualities of Resilient Players 1. They keep composure under pressure 2. They view setbacks as learning opportunities 3. They bounce back quickly from mistakes 4. They embrace tough training sessions 5. They operate with a "next play" mentality
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6 Ways Leaders Build Trust 1. They follow through on promises 2. They listen actively and without judgment 3. They are transparent in their decision-making 4. They hold themselves to the same standards 5. They give credit where it’s due 6. They admit when they are wrong
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