Happening Now!!! 👇🏾 Interim Superintendent @DrNormanCSauce3 is sharing his vision for the upcoming school year and the 6, 7, 8 , 9, 10 goals for the next four years! I am honored to be in the room! #OneDistrict#OneDirection#UnlimitedImpact
Jay Wright said, "No matter how bright the spotlight gets, we are all part of something much larger than ourselves."
That’s culture.
That’s connection.
That’s team.
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Urban Meyer delivers a raw message on average and what it takes to be great.
It's so easy to be average...You know it as well as I know it."
"It takes a little something special to be a great player. We don't have enough great players."
"We don't wanna coach average. I don't wanna be around average."
Average is a choice - so is being great.
"Did you push yourself to be great today? Did you do it?"
"If you didn't do it, you lost a day. We ain't got many days to lose."
Excellence isn't the goal - it's the standard you set.
Then he said the line:
"If there's a touch of greatness in there, how cool would that be?"
Every day is a chance to bring a mindset of excellence.
Don't waste time just being average.
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Caitlin Clark explaining what it really means to be a great teammate.
"The amount of points you score doesn't really determine whether you're playing good or bad."
"Even if I don't shoot the ball well, I can still play well and perform well."
"Your point total is never the indicator of how you play."
You can always control your effort and your attitude.
Then she defined what actually matters:
"How hard do you work? How good of a teammate are you?"
"Maybe you don't even score a point, but your plus-minus is the best on the team. That just shows how much you're affecting the game when you're in."
You don't have to score to be a great teammate.
Choose to own your role, work hard and support others.
𝗪𝗘, 𝗨𝗦, 𝗢𝗨𝗥𝗦 - When everyone takes ownership for the culture, then big things can occur.
𝐓ogether 𝐄veryone 𝐀chieves 𝐌ore. Great teams have great teammates!
John Harbaugh nailed it: "Leadership is serving other people."
"It's helping other people accomplish what they want to accomplish. It's make a difference in their lives."
Great leaders believe they serve the team.
They know that leadership is a responsibility to serve.