"Leadership is the ability to get individuals to work together for the common good and the best possible results while at the same time letting them know they did it themselves.
Some people are automatic leaders. Some can never be leaders. But many who don't think of themselves as leaders have the potential to become such if they understand the fundamentals of getting individuals to work together."
An excerpt from "Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations and Reflections On and Off the Court" by John Wooden
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Eight Suggestions for Succeeding
If you are wanting to be a great leader and a great coach, the first book you should read is "Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations and Reflections On and Off the Court" by Coach John Wooden. This was the first book that I read while in middle school that really ignited the passion for me to coach. In it, there are so many valuable nuggets that represent wisdom and knowledge of not only basketball, but every aspect of life. One of the lessons in the book is a list of his "Eight Suggestions for Succeeding" and it reads like this:
1. Fear no opponent. Respect every opponent.
2. Remember, it's the perfection of the smallest details that make big things happen.
3. Keep in mind that hustle makes up for many a mistake.
4. Be more interested in character than reputation.
5. Be quick, but don't hurry.
6. Understand that the harder you work, the more luck you will have.
7. Know that valid self-analysis is crucial for improvement.
8. Remember that there is no substitute for hard work and careful planning. Failing to prepare is preparing to fail.
Buy this book here.
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1. Fear no opponent. Respect every opponent.
2. Remember, it's the perfection of the smallest details that make big things happen.
3. Keep in mind that hustle makes up for many a mistake.
4. Be more interested in character than reputation.
5. Be quick, but don't hurry.
6. Understand that the harder you work, the more luck you will have.
7. Know that valid self-analysis is crucial for improvement.
8. Remember that there is no substitute for hard work and careful planning. Failing to prepare is preparing to fail.
Buy this book here.
Follow @CoachWingreen on Twitter!
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