Bill Walsh valued these seventeen principles more than his famous West Coast offense.
Guard against technology hijacking our minds.
As you reflect on this year and prepare for 2020, realize wisely and earnestly regardless of race, religion, color, creed, and sexual orientation, we all have something in common.
Our team at The Daily Coach send our sincere congratulations to Joe Burrow for his gratitude and stellar achievements on and off the field of play.
See beyond the obvious with wisdom and courage. Don’t fall for stars. Fall for truths.
We need to create an environment from the beginning based on honest coaching and leading.
You are in the business of unleashing the vast potential of the teams and organizations that you lead.
Remain mindful of the noise you let into your ears.
Practicing deep thinking enables us to go beneath the surface to uncover the truth of a situation.
We all need to form a process of our own when observing situations using the power of inductive reasoning.
Next time you hear a report or believe something to be accurate, make sure you qualify the information into one of these truth theories.
In our effort to inspire those we coach to perform at a higher level, we tend to use language that seems to be begging for more, instead of demanding more.