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⠀ The Guide: How to Win the Game of College https://t.co/NmKqsOW5OI
Steph Curry after an NBA Play In Game Win — on finding joy in the work, what it feels like to be in the "zone", and how to earn the right to have success:
😄 Joy isn’t something you wait for at the finish line. It’s something you build into the repetition. When you learn to enjoy the rep itself, the work stops feeling like a cost and starts becoming the reward. This is a life hack with exponential returns.
🧾 TRUE CONFIDENCE can only come from your work! Confidence is not a mindset, it’s a receipt. It’s built quietly through preparation, through unseen reps, through promises kept to yourself you followed through on. What shows up in the light is simply the echo of what was done in the dark.
🤫 Outcomes are loud, but progress is quiet. The goal is not to chase the result, it’s to earn the next rep. Win or lose, you go again. Over time, stacking those reps earns you something more durable than success. It earns you the right to expect it.
True confidence and lasting success come from finding purpose in the work itself: Showing up, doing the unseen reps, and earning the right to WIN, and believe in what you’re capable of.
“Earning and deserving the confidence that you play with because of the work that you put in and then not being afraid of failure,” Steph Curry
Confidence isn’t something you feel, it’s something you earn with relentless will and practice.
A really good NIL agent has an understanding of the landscape, play style, coaching style, player development and how all that ties in together for a spot that best fits the athlete.
Everybody else is just guessing.
There needs to be more basketball people in basketball, especially the NIL space. Too many young guys being misled by the size of the check not knowing they’re sacrificing multiple pay days for the one today.
Cooper Kupp's mindset is a blueprint for the inner game of performance.
“From Monday through Saturday, I do everything I can to be the best version of myself…Once I step on the field, it doesn’t matter. The results don’t matter. I get to play from victory, not for victory.”
You can’t play free until you’ve done the work.
Preparation builds confidence.
Detachment unlocks freedom.
When you combine the two, you perform from a place of peace, not pressure.
📹: The Pivot Podcast
The devil doesn’t rob you, he tempts you.
He buys your dreams for glitter and dust.
He has no use for your soul, but by taking his offer, you give yours away.
And you have no one to blame but yourself.