Great Teams are COMMITTED.
- Committed to Each Other
- Committed to WE over ME
- Committed to Working Hard
- Committed to Being Resilient
- Committed to Accountability
- Committed to a Positive Attitude
- Committed to Continuous Improvement
Committed Teams WIN.
Dan Hurley was asked, "What does a championship culture look like?"
He said, "Everyone thinks the same things, behaves the same way, and we're all striving for the same things. That's what culture means."
Culture reflects leadership and what's tolerated.
5 Culture Killersπ
Want more playing time?!
1. Show up!
2. Outwork everyone around you!
3. Know your plays!
4. Compete in all you do!
5. Be coachable!
6. Empower your teammates!
7. Go above & beyond!
8. Practice as hard as you play!
9. Have character!
10. Be dependable!
You may be going through a challenge right now; It may be difficult, it may appear to be insurmountable but remember this...every season has a purpose.
Embrace it.
Learn from it.
Grow from it.
You must WIN the games within the game - the games you can control.
- Your Focus
- Your Mudita
- Your Attitude
- Your Daily Habits
- Your Energy Level
- Your Commitment
- Your Body Language
- Your Response to Adversity
Win Today.
Stop making excuses for your mindset.
Stop making excuses for your attitude.
Stop making excuses for your effort.
Stop making excuses for your performance.
Stop making excuses for your leadership.
Stop making excuses.
Call yourself up to a higher standard.
10 Things Great Teams Do:
1. Stick together
2. Take ownership
3. Show resilience
4. Build relationships
5. Respect each other
6. Focus on the process
7. Commit to each other
8. Learn from losing mindset
9. Have a WE > ME mentality
10. Hold each other accountable
Be Great.
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