GREAT TEAMS HAVE GREAT TEAMMATES.
✅ Bring energy whether they're playing or not.
✅ Find ways to be in the game even when they aren't in the game.
✅ Create momentum.
✅ Are just as excited about a teammate's success as they are their own.
📽️ @MarquetteMBB
Farmers don't dig up their seeds to see if they are growing. They keep doing the work, cultivating, trusting the process, preparing for the harvest.
Growth takes time. Results take time. Be patient, be persistent, do the work, focus on your habits, be ready for the harvest.
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@SportPsychTips Many are capable, few are COMMITTED.
Mike Tomlin nailed it - It’s not about what you’re capable of, it’s about what you’re willing to do.
Many people have talent, but commitment and excellence are rare. Commit, show up, do the work, and stack the days.
Champions don’t just have talent. They bring energy.
1. Positive energy that lifts the team.
2. Competitive energy that pushes them to give their best.
3. Team-first energy that puts “we” over “me.”
When all three align, teams rise to greatness.
COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE
"This dude named 'My Bad' is laying in bed at home right now with nowhere to go, nothing to do, with no desire, passion, or will. He's sitting there lazy, saying "my bad'. We're not gonna tolerate it." (Deion Sanders)
~ via @TheWinningDiff1
Tony Dungy said, "You've got to have talent to win a championship, but that's not number 1."
"That team (that won the SB) worked the hardest, stuck together the most, (and) was willing to pay the price to overcome adversity."
Great teams are choose commitment and resilience.
@readswithravi Tony Bennett said, "If you learn to use it right the adversity it will buy you a ticket to a place you couldn't have gone any other way."
Resilience isn’t just surviving adversity - it’s using it to grow.
The strongest people aren’t those who avoid struggle.
They embrace it.