We will all suffer the pain of defeat, the hardship of losing a job, of our teams underperforming at some point. But in those struggles come valuable lessons.
“Be thankful for all the people that spoke to the winner in you, before you started winning.”
Our team at The Daily Coach spoke to Coach George Raveling recently about the power of self-leadership, winning our days, managing our self-talk and empowering the 21st-century athlete.
When the truth is the goal, learning becomes the result.
Quitting and stick-to-itiveness may be entirely different perspectives, but they're equally important and essential to our lives as leaders.
College Football lost an authentic and iconic leader with the passing of Mississippi State Coach Mike Leach.
Before we offer a candidate a top position or rave about his resume, we might want to gather even more data.
Confronting fear actually transforms us and gives us a sense of accomplishment and internal satisfaction.
"Your work ethic is developed and defined when no one is watching. Work ethic is not a talent or a skill. It's built one commitment at a time. It's built one choice at a time ― until choice becomes habit."
"Love doesn’t mean I’m trying to be your friend or be buddy-buddy with you."
As you grow older, you realize it becomes less important to have more friends and more important to have real ones.
Sometimes, the ones who may not match the traditional profile end up being the best fits of all.