Athletes: Regret comes from holding back.
Give your best effort. Accept coaching. Stay consistent. Be grateful. Put in the work every day.
When you live with a “No Deposit – No Return” mindset, you leave the game with No Regrets.
Coach Don Meyer once told me that Coach Wooden advised him that in helping players “It’s better to go to far than not enough.” I’ve tried hard to follow that throughout my career.
John Wooden shares his father's timeless lesson and a poem that captures everything.
"For who can ask more of a man than giving all within his span? Giving all, it seems to me, is not so far from victory."
"It's you and I who make our fates. We open up or close the gates on the road ahead or the road behind."
You control more than you think.
Then he shared what his father always told him:
"Don't whine. Don't complain. Don't make excuses."
"Get out there and whatever you're doing, do it to the best of your ability. And no one can do more than that."
Three rules and a lifetime of wisdom.
Take ownership of your attitude, your actions, and your approach.
Then give everything you have. That's all anyone can ask.
No surprise that Justice Hardy was about to work out with his teammates before I interviewed him.
He’s 190 pounds and squats 510!
Tremendous work ethic.
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John Wooden didn’t just coach basketball. He coached life.
Bill Walton shared some of his most powerful lessons:
•"Never mistake activity for achievement."
•"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail."
•"Be quick, but don't hurry."
Timeless wisdom from a coaching legend.🏆
The goal is daily excellence and growth.
John Wooden said, “Success is peace of mind attained only through self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable.”
No mentions of titles, trophies, or outcomes.
It's about effort and growth.
Win the day and stack the days.
Former Wyomissing star Amaya Stewart continues her rise at UAlbany. The freshman forward won America East Rookie of the Year, Sixth Player of the Year, and has already become a fan favorite.
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