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The Daily Coach's 10 Most-Read Pieces of 2022
As we enter a new year on the calendar and in our leadership journeys, here are The Daily Coach's 10 most-popular pieces from 2022.
As we enter a new year on the calendar and in our leadership journeys, here are The Daily Coach's 10 most-popular pieces from 2022.
While kind and nice are certainly related, they’re far from the same — and it’s important we understand the distinction.
No matter the situation, no matter the outcome, Bill Belichick will be the most consistent coach with behavior and routine, from the meeting rooms to his dealings with reporters.
A coach cannot satisfy everyone. Seldom can the coach even satisfy very many. Rarely can the coach satisfy themselves.
It's something just about all of us struggle with at one point or another: cultivating deeper relationships.
Many of us feel success should be enough to win over skeptics. But doubt in some capacity almost never dissipates. There will always be a new audience or someone who still isn’t convinced.
We need to experience the pain of the problem in order to enjoy the ecstasy of the solution.
During his time with the Warriors, Steve Kerr has dealt with highs and lows, from his own medical issues to those of his own team. But with each, he has taken the same approach.
The best way to get our foot in the door is rarely to wait for it to open. Most of the time, we have to knock hard.
The next time you think about publicizing some aspect of your growth to the world, ask yourself, is this really necessary?
Los Angeles Rams Coach Sean McVay has a Rain Main-like memory. How does he do it? It essentially comes down to four components.