If you lost or played poorly, learn from it, make adjustments, and work harder.
Adversity doesn’t define you, what you do next does.
What will you do next?
Your parents and coaches shouldn't have to push you.
The best athletes I've been around do things on their own without having to be told.
What are you doing when no one is watching? Are you really getting after it?
Patty Gasso on commitment:
Things I wish I could tell the young me, Lesson 3:
Spend more quality time pouring into the lives of your players and less time fretting about how to win a game. In the long run, that’s what truly matters.
p.s. Listen more, talk less.