As the College Softball season gets underway, we would like to wish the best of luck to our Warrior Alumni playing at the next level!
Chloe Manders
Lottie Landmesser
Emma Harlow
Elyse Kresho
Maddie Bowden
Natalie Maleitzke
Let's start this week off with 1 particular focus & that's to not allow anybody to affect or infect your PEACE! Set the temperature early of how u want this day to go down & make it a priority. Set your own thermostat regarding your day & don't change it. #CoachPrime
8 Ways to be Coachable:
1. Be respectful
2. Have gratitude
3. Bring positive energy
4. Listen with your eyes
5. Do what is asked of you
6. Show good body language
7. Be the first one to practice
8. Ask questions to learn more
The great ones seek out coaching.
10 Simple Rules for a Good Life.
1. Smile
2. Be kind
3. Be early
4. Be giving
5. Tell the truth
6. Believe in yourself
7. Give your best effort
8. Have a positive attitude
9. Fight through adversity
10. Say please and thank you
Former Kennesaw State All-American softball player, captain of the 1995 NCAA Division II national championship team, and KSU Athletic Hall of Fame member, Tonya Carlisle, just earned her 500th career winβΌοΈ
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Vince Lombardi said, "Winning is not a sometime thing; it's an all the time thing. You don't win once in a while; you don't do things right once in a while; you do them right all of the time. Winning is a habit."
What does it take to WIN?
Here are the 5 ABCs of WInning.
1: A = ATTITUDE
Everything in life begins with your attitude.
Everything in sports begins with attitude.
Your Attitude will determine your Attitude.
Attitude also determines your response to adversity and failure.
Things will go wrong. How will you react?
Winners react differently.
2: B = BELIEF
Belief comes from earned confidence.
Do you believe you can win?
Do you believe that you can overcome any challenge thrown your way?
You must believe in yourself and your teammates.
You must earn this disbelief or confidence through your hard work and dedication.
3: C = COMITTMENT
Finally, competitive athletes must be committed.
Committed players win. Committed athletes win.
There are no shortcuts in competition.
- Commit to the process.
- Commit to the grind.
- Commit to the day-to-day.
Develop great habits and make a commitment.
4: D = DISCIPLINE
Great players discipline themselves so others will not have to.
There are no secrets to success.
- You must put in the time.
- You must create great habits.
- You must grind it out every day.
Winners can be counted on to show up every day.
5: E = ENERGY
Finally, it all ends with Energy.
Winners are positive energy givers.
They make their teams better.
Their energy is contagious and feeds confidence into the teammates.
Winning teams bring positive energy every day.
Do you?
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I am convinced that Leadership is about Energy.
What type of energy do you exude?
- Positive energy is contagious
- Competitive energy is contagious.
- Team-first energy is contagious.
This is why teams consistently win.
They have leaders who transfer this energy to others.
A team's culture becomes stronger when a player reminds another player:
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There are people you love that are going through something you donβt even know about. Make sure you check in on your people and let them know that you are there for them when itβs good and when itβs bad. Make sure they know when they feel hopeless, they have someone to talk to.
ππ Super proud of our amazing STUDENT- Athletes earning a spring semester GPA of 3.49βΌοΈ Go Rhody ππ
Always so proud of your dedication on the field, but especially in the classroom! ππ