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Just read this great piece on #WillieMays by James Hirsch already
It took me seven years to meet Willie, but it was worth it. https://lnkd.in/ezGPFzNB
Willie Mays paid a high price to be Willie Mays - The Boston Globe
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2-Time All-American, National Champion, & Team Captain Stanford University | Former Top 100 World Ranked Tennis Player | Success Coach | Speaker | Trainer | Entrepreneur | Zone of Excellence
🌟 The Power of Unwavering Belief: Lessons from Russell Wilson 🏈 I've loved the Denver Broncos since I was 5 years old. I watched them win 3 Super Bowls in person. So the last few years have been hard…real hard. And Russell Wilson, the current starting quarterback for the Denver Broncos has been a huge disappointment… Until now… I give him credit… He’s starting to look more like the Russ of old when he played for Seattle… Chalk it up to his unwavering belief. His reflections on belief, pre and post-victory, resonate deeply. His assurance—"It's gonna be a great season. We still believe"—reflects unwavering faith driving success. Post-victory, he noted, "We just believed, and we believe. A tough game, but belief made the difference." This underscores resilience and unwavering belief's transformative power in tough situations. Beyond football, Russell's message is a lesson in perseverance. It highlights the profound impact of unwavering belief, regardless of hurdles faced. His words inspire, urging us to nurture beliefs fueling perseverance and paving the path to success, overcoming any obstacles encountered. Embrace belief and resilience in our journeys! 💪 #BeliefIsKey #ResilienceWins #NeverGiveUp #SuccessThroughBelief #InspirationFromSports
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Warning! Do not read if you don't want to be inspired. Today we held our second annual sockolympics™ and I... as you can imagine, wasn't surprised to hear my name being called back up onto the podium. I'm not sure if it's the winning, or standing up on the actual podium, but I swear the air is different up there. It's sweeter. Anyway! This is isn't about me, and I'm not trying to inspire you by talking about another one of my many accomplishments. Today I'd like to shout out Rachel O. who is our fractional CFO. I've magnified her in the crowd so that you can see the pure sadness in her face. You see, Rachel lost... by a lot. Like, a lot, a lot. Last year she was on the podium with me! This year? not so much. In fact, she was relied upon to put out this years sockolympic flame because she was at the very bottom of the pack. Blame it on the new scoring system, bad luck at the "solo cups sock bowling," there are a myriad of things we could chalk it up to. The inspirational thing however is this; she will come back next year and try again. And after todays performance, that my friends, is a big deal. So, cheers to you Rachel! When you fell down, you dusted yourself off and tried again. You're an inspiration and a reminder for us to never let defeat get in the way of (potential) future success. Can't wait to battle in 2024. #smallbusiness #inspiration #motivational #yyc #calgary #nevergiveup
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Well done Jim on a faultless performance
Jim Allen wins Clearly The Best for a 2nd year running! Jim said: "I'm really happy to win it, twice in two years, so it feels really good. For any colleagues looking to enter Clearly the Best next year, I'd say give it a go!" Read the full story 👇
Jim Allen Wins Again!
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Dive into the champion mindset with Shannon Sharpe! Discover why egos are the enemy of success, the power of teamwork, and the humility needed to achieve greatness. Shannon reveals the sacrifices behind football glory, his passion for the game, and the belief system that led him to success. This episode is more than just sports; it's a lesson in leadership, resilience, and excellence from one of the NFL's legends. Don't miss these invaluable insights. Watch now and be inspired by a true champion's journey! https://lnkd.in/e7jGfzEt
Shannon Sharpe Says Egos Don't Win Superbowls
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If you want to learn about leadership watch this video with Coach Moren just after losing the game against South Carolina.
Video: Teri Moren, IU players react to loss against South Carolina
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What are my wins from last 90 days? What are the wins I want for the next 90 days? What is my vision for 2024? what magic can I create if I go all in.... Set yourself up to win & surround yourself with other winners..... Vamsi Polimetla loved your article today and these are powerful questions we need to ask ourselves to set up for success and commit to taking that one action everyday.
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Some rules for winning! In 1979, the first year the great Bill Walsh was head coach of the San Francisco 49ers they only won 2 out of 16 games. The following season wasn't much better. Just a 6 - 10 record. But during those two seemingly disasterous seasons Bill Walsh had started a process which would land them their first Superbowl the very next year. And four more the in the next decade, becoming one of the most successful sporting teams in modern Superbowl history. He did it by setting a standard for success & rules of winning. Here are his Five Dos and Five Don'ts that took the 49ers from bottom of the heap to top of the world in 3 short years. 1. Do expect defeat When the stakes are high and the competition strong, you will sometimes lose. Don't be surprise or derailed by it. 2. Do force yourself to stop looking backwards and dwelling on the 'train wreck' you've been in. Learn and move on, it doesn't define you and it's mental quicksand. Stand up and move on. 3. Do allow yourself appropriate recovery - grieving - time. When you get knocked down it hurts and it needs processing. Give yourself a little time for that, but don't live there. 4. Do tell yourself, "I will stand up and fight again", with the knowledge that when you're at you're worst you're often closer than you think to success. Bill Walsh's first Superbowl win came less than 16 months after nearly walking away after a disasterous game against Miami in Florida. 5. Do begin planning for your next serious encounter. The smallest steps move you forward on the road to recovery and eventual success. Focus on the fix. 1. DON'T ask, "Why me?" 2. DON'T expect sympathy. 3. DON'T bellyache. 4. DON'T keep accepting condolences. 5. DON'T blame others. Five dos and five don'ts to help you get up and get on from the legendary Bill Walsh, father of the modern game of football. #superbowl #49ers #leadership #culture #winning
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