Most coaches focus on X’s and O’s. The best ones focus on THIS.
Success isn’t just about plays; it’s about leadership, culture, and mindset.
Here are 10 powerful coaching truths that separate good from great:
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Habits of people that win:
1 work harder
2 complain less
3 teach others
4 show gratitude
5 share credit
6 choose kindness
7 volunteer first
8 unselfishly give
9 trust first
10 good manners
11 stay teachable
12 promote others
13 love to explore
14 love to compete
Loyalty is nice, but believing in someone is the ultimate act of friendship . . . and leadership.
Recognizing the excellence within them, encouraging them to put it into the world, and sometimes ensuring that they do.
We all want that leader. We all need that friend.
Based on the meta-analysis of John Hattie. We need to be doing these 8 things in order to affect the deepest, most lasting #learning.
https://t.co/VJLTGC7pbg via @MrRondot#educators#teachersoftwitter
During my commute today I immediately broke into a logic lesson:
🤔Does less money mean fewer problems?
🤔If I have problems, does it mean that I have lots of money?
🤔What is a logically equivalent title for this jam?
No? Just me? #formergeometryT#lawsoflogic#ifthen
@WestfieldFB I’m gonna need to stop by during Flex Time to process, coach! Thank you for the culture that you built and sustained. It impacted our whole family in amazing ways. Congratulations on your retirement 🔗😭💛🖤🏈
I have been working on a collection of math tasks that I am calling "180 Days of Math Tasks." So far I am one-third of the way with 60 tasks completed. I am hopeful to also include extensions and other add-ons. The collection is here: https://t.co/BAJO38ERLi
#iTeachMath