The highest performers don’t waste energy on things they can’t control.
They focus on two things: their effort and their attitude.
When adversity hits, don’t look for a shortcut back. Just keep chipping away. One play. One response. One step at a time.
Most emotions only last about 90 seconds.
What turns a bad moment into a bad day is our decision to keep replaying it.
You can't always control what happens to you. You can always control your response.
Make the next play.
“The mission statement of our program is to help each and every person become the very best selfless version of themselves,” Jim Schlossnagle
Winners are selfless people who focus on contribution not recognition.
I’ll say what I’ve been thinking quietly to myself and trying not to ignore the past few weeks…
To look and see “2027” as the active teaching class makes me feel really old.
"I'm super proud of our kids and I'm not going to let any of this take anything away from the performance on the floor."
Dawn Staley shared her thoughts on the interaction with Geno Auriemma postgame.
I asked Sam Darnold if he had a message to #Jets fans who have continued to support him:
“Thank you.”
“I always look at myself and feel like I could’ve done a lot more for that franchise.”
“The fact that [Jets fans] are able to support me even through that means a lot.”
In 40 years, it had never rained during the Super Bowl. On the day of 41st the heavens opened up and poured down hard.
Because everything on the stage were live instruments and the stage floor was slick with water for he and his dancers, they asked Prince what did he want to do about the performance.
Prince replied, “can you make it rain harder?”
Long live Prince. The greatest halftime performance in Super Bowl history.