Incredible night! So happy for our players and @CoachGolding. Greatest college football game I’ve ever attended. Let’s keep this momentum going next week! @OleMissFB 🔴🔵 1-0!
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Before chasing more, ask if you’re serving well where you are.
Ambition is good, but direction matters too. Before adding more goals, more projects, more recognition…
Check your heart: Are you already doing what matters where you are? Serving well here, can unlock your next step
NEWS: The Ole Miss men’s golf team is currently ranked #1 in the country.
This is the first time in program history the Rebels have been the top ranked program in the country.
An incredible job by @coachmalloy12.
#OleMiss | @OleMissMGolf
One of the most important responsibilities of a school principal is fostering a positive and supportive school culture where teachers/ staff feel valued, respected, and empowered. When people feel valued, they are more engaged, motivated, and committed.
Tony Dungy said, "You will never lose emphasizing character over results. Be successful not just in what you do, but in who you are."
Good character is doing the right thing.
• It's your decisions.
• It's your actions.
• It's choosing integrity.
Good character isn't just a trait, it's a choice that leads to a life worth living.
It is living your life with integrity, honesty, responsibility, and self-discipline.
Your character strengthens each time you choose what's right over what's easy.
Tony Dungy on How to Build Character:
1. It's How You Do Things
Be a person of integrity. Be honest and upfront with people. Treat people the right way and choose to do things the right way.
When you have integrity in how you do things, people know that you care about them and that they can trust you.
2. Don't Let Anyone Else Define You
Live by your core values and what you believe in. This builds self-awareness and independence. It empowers you to develop a strong sense of self and stick with what you believe in.
When you learn to trust your judgment, you make decisions that align with your true self and navigate life with a sense of purpose.
3. Be A Problem Solver
There will always be challenges and problems, but you can't sit and feel sorry for yourself and make things worse. Don't blame yourself and don't blame others. Think about how you can make things better. Ask the question "How can I make the situation better?"
By asking this question, you are focusing on what you can control and how you can take action.
4. Drive Forward, not Backward
Setbacks are normal. Detours are normal. If you didn’t fail, you wouldn’t build the character you need for success. As a character leader, you need to be able to drive the team and yourself forward even when there are tough times.
Your ability to move forward will depend on how you learn from the past and use it as a guide, but don't live there. Control what you can control and look forward to the future.
5. Have the Courage and Be True to Yourself
Have the courage to stand by your convictions and values, even in the face of adversity or opposition. Be your authentic self. Make choices that align with your principles and ethics. It cultivates inner strength and moral fortitude.
This kind of courage and authenticity fosters self-respect and integrity, and is often inspirational to others.
6. Serve Others with Humility
Servant leadership means giving to others and giving to the team. You have to have a deep understanding of people and how you can help others. You have to have the humility to know that it isn't just about you, but it's important to give.
The smallest acts of kindness can make the biggest differences. When you support and guide others with kindness, you become a shining light for others.
"You should never be defined by what you do, by the things you have; you've got to define yourself by who you are and who you impact and how you impact people. And that's the thing I try to get across to my players." - Tony Dungy