“Great cultures don’t allow moments of mediocrity.” @BallisPsych
There are no small things.
No off days.
No good enough.
There are no little things.
Just habits that win… or habits that lose.
“Great cultures don’t allow moments of mediocrity.” @BallisPsych
There are no small things.
No off days.
No good enough.
There are no little things.
Just habits that win… or habits that lose.
Importance of NOTHING.
You're entitled to NOTHING.
Nobody owes you NOTHING.
You can have talent, but you if don't have discipline-and execute-what do you get? NOTHING.
NOTHING is acceptable, but your best.
Everything is determined by what you do-there should be NOTHING else
Good players hope to rise to the occasion.
Great players just trust their training.
Greatness doesn’t wait for the bright lights; it’s built daily.
🎥 @MasterClass
“Kids want to be coached. They want to be held accountable. They want to be believed in. And, they want to be held to a high standard." - Bruce Pearl
100 percent true
(Via @coachajkings 🎥)
Completely agree with Ed Cooley here
“I don't think our kids know how to fail today. They don't know how to struggle.
We, the parents, have bailed them out of everything.”
(Via @thewinningdiff1 🎥)
“We don’t love leaders by example because leaders by example are guys that just do what they’re told to do, do everything their asked but they don’t say things when their teammates aren’t reaching a standard. We need more leaders. Guys that are willing to hold their teammates accountable,” Marcus Freeman
Thank you for an amazing 2024!!! You guys have made this podcast so much fun! We have seen great growth and it’s all because of our listeners and guests. We are so grateful!
P.s. we were back in the lab last night 😎 #podcast#wrapped Link in Bio!
Peyton Manning said, "The best teams I played on, our best players practiced the hardest every day. They set the example every day."
Great leaders lead from the front.
They set the standard through what they do.
They model consistency.
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