Effort isn’t just showing up.
It’s about showing up right.
It’s about doing the small things when no one is watching, making the sacrifice to put the work in when it’s not convenient.
You don’t get results by hoping for them.
You get results by earning them.
Seniors, now is your time.
This is your last shot, your last opportunity, your last time playing high school sports.
Here are 10 thoughts to help you make this last year special.
1. Be a great teammate.
2. Make each day your masterpiece.
3. Bring positive energy every day.
4. Celebrate your teammates success.
5. Lead by example.
6. Hold your teammates accountable.
7. Try to create memories every day.
8. Be resilient in tough times.
9. Accept your role and be great at it.
10. Lead your team in high-fives!
When your senior season is done, you will look back at how fast it went.
Live your senior year with no regrets.
Appreciate the bus rides, get to know your coaches, love your teammates, and make memories!
Good luck!
"Of course talent matters.
But 'effort is worth twice as much as talent.'
We have better learn to develop their grit.
Because grit is what turns potential into reality."
Grind
Relentlessness
Intensity
Toughness
Grit is not a talent; it's a choice.
"Winning requires you to be different and different scares people.
You are either interested or obsessed.
Interested is a hobby.
Obsession comes in the small details that no one pays attention to."
-Tim Grover
Penn State’s Josh Barr lost 10-0 to Aeoden Sinclair in the US open finals.
Then he beat Aeoden twice to make the U20 world team spot, and this is one of the key moves he used to do it. #FRL