🏀 BREAKING: After 26 legendary years, @unwmbb Head Coach/Associate AD Tim Grosz is moving on to a new chapter.
We thank @CoachGrosz for over a quarter century of leadership and memories at Northwestern!
🦅 #CompeteWithPurpose
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Positive Leaders .....
-Small ego, big mission.
-We before me.
-A lot of love and accountability.
-A lot of grace and truth.
-Demanding but not demeaning.
-Loving but not enabling.
-Shout praise. Whisper criticism.
-High standards, low tolerance for excuses.
"One of the marks of spiritual maturity is the quiet confidence that God is in control, without the need to understand why He does what He does." - Chuck Swindoll
#QuotableChuck
"We're such an instant gratification era ... We're trying to skip the step of adversity and growth ... but we're gonna have to face it.
Sometimes the grass isn't greener on the other side. Sometimes you're just trading one set of problems for another."
~ Eli Drinkwitz 🏈
"Joy is a choice! Joy is a matter of attitude that stems from one's confidence in God—that He is at work, that He is in full control." — Chuck Swindoll
Your culture doesn't automatically change because you do a book study, a team-building activity, bring in different players, paint the locker room, get new uniforms, or put a slogan on a t-shirt. Culture changes when the standards are lived out and reinforced EVERY DAY.
High performers know the secret: you can’t run full throttle without pit stops. Muscles need recovery. Engines need fuel. Brains need rest. Yet so many of us keep pushing, wondering why we’re exhausted.
Rest isn’t laziness. It’s the refueling that makes real performance possible. Sleep. Play. Read something just for fun. Do something creative.
Step away from the grind long enough to come back stronger.
Stop confusing constant motion with progress. True strength is found in the rhythm of engagement and replenishment.
So, here’s your challenge: What will you do this week to truly restore? Schedule it—your future self will thank you.