A message without a next step is just inspiration.
We've all been in a room where something moved us β a sermon, a speech, a conversation. And then we walked out and nothing changed. Not because it wasn't good. But because nobody told us what to do next.
Inspiration is the spark. Direction is what starts the fire.
What's the most inspiring message you've ever heard that actually moved you to do something?
Share it below.
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6'7 '26 Luke Anderson (Foothills Select) has a nice blend of touch, mobility, and activity around the basket. Battles on the glass and finishes well inside. Runs the floor well in transition. Capable defender #PXBShowcase
Highly balanced showing from Foothills Select. Luke Anderson and Jace Euart leading the way but everyone contributing. Guys like Damarcus McClure, Kayden Sechrist, and Brett Lyons making plays for this group #PXBShowcase
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"You have to pay full price ... That's what commitment looks like. It's not when it's easy or convenient. It's when things are hard and things aren't going well." (Brent Venables)
~ @CoachVenables quote via @SoonerScoop@thewinningdiff1
Attention club players. Sometimes you are going to suck. Yes, suck. S.U.C.K. Youβll miss shots, get cooked on defense, turn it over, look tired, lose confidence, and have weekends where nothing feels right. That doesnβt mean youβre failing. It usually means youβre being stretched. Courage is showing up anyway!! Perseverance is continuing to work anyway!! And parents/coaches (sadly, Iβm as guilty as anyone), not every bad game needs a full βTED Talkβ on the car ride home. Sometimes the lesson is simpleβ¦ keep working, keep competing, keep growing.
A bad coach tears people down. An average coach focuses only on results. A good coach teaches skills and systems. A great coach builds confidence and trust. An exceptional coach helps people believe in themselves at a higher level. AndΒ the best coaches impact lives long after the scoreboard stops mattering.
You can't steal the struggle for other people.
Greg Olsen (@gregolsen88) said, "Hard is good. The earlier you can learn to deal with hard, the easier it gets."
"Whether we want to shield it from kids now or not, hard is coming."