The words you say to your athletes will either help them or hurt them. Ask yourself: If you were a teenager and heard your words, would you understand them? Would you know what to do with them? Are they simple and clear?
The number 199 reminds us that it’s easier to spot someone’s faults than to spot their potential.
The Number 12 reminds us of two things: Avoiding failure doesn’t work. Bouncing back from it does.
Why the number 10 reminds us that less is more.
What the Number 18 says about you.
Do think writing a book would be hard? Imagine if the only part of your body you could move was one eyelid.
Greatness comes from the ability to sustain passion over a long period of time toward the same goal.
Alfred Hitchcock turned bad luck into genius. Born on Friday the 13th, “The Master of Suspense” channeled his childhood experiences into masterpieces of the silver screen. He found positives in what most people see as negatives. “Luck is everything,” Hitchcock said. “My good luck in life was to be a really frightened person. I’m fortunate […]
Genius is about action. Everyone gets great ideas. Hardly anyone follows up on them.
Genius is accessible to anyone. It’s nothing more than asking the right question and spending the rest of your life trying to find the answer.