"I am a member of a team, and I rely on the team, I defer to it and sacrifice for it, because the team, not the individual, is the ultimate champion." Mia Hamm.
Being coachable means you're willing to consider feedback even if you don't like what you hear. It means resisting the urge to make excuses or get defensive when challenged. Getting better is more important than your ego. You'd rather get it right than be right.
11 Things Great Teammates DON’T Do:
1. Quit
2. Blame
3. Complain
4. Bring Drama
5. Point Fingers
6. Show Up Late
7. Make Excuses
8. Make Poor Choices
9. Run From a Challenge
10. Bring Negative Energy
11. Badmouth Teammates
Be a Great Teammate.
#LeadershipMatters#CultureWins
As an athlete, you need to have realistic expectations for your performance in games. Don’t be a perfectionist. By accepting that it’s impossible to be perfect, you’ll do a better job staying calm and moving on from mistakes.
Separate yourself from the pack by having a great attitude every day. While others complain and go through the motions, you can gain a competitive advantage by staying mentally strong!
Thank you all for giving the team your very best, especially the Seniors...will miss you all next season. D, P, C
Thank you, Coach Sulecki, Pulver and Gladding
The @NFHS_Org CEO @KarissaNFHS says enough is enough and lanches a campaign against bad behavior at events! We join their pledge and you can too by sharing and using the hash tag #BenchBadBehavior indicating that you will step up and do your part!
https://t.co/OdljHMgZIw