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Make a difference in the lives of your friends, family and colleagues by giving them the gift of change.
Make a difference in the lives of your friends, family and colleagues by giving them the gift of change.
I have debated the idea of confidence with sports and business clients many times. I have often taken issue with the idea that we lose it if not performing well.
University of Michigan tennis team is betting on the story model of high performance helping them defeat the best in the country at the NCAA championships
I have learned not to give advice. Instead I share what I’ve learned on my way through life.
Here’s what I have learned when in that uncomfortable place of not knowing what to do:
You went from being a losing champion to being a mensch. A person of integrity and honor. Someone who does the right thing.
You have shown us that people can change.
The finals were a great opportunity to be mensches in defeat.
We stuck together. We, as always, win and lose together. Today we won.
By the strength of our relationship even more than the strength of our games.
There is nothing better than playing doubles with someone that you love to spend time with.
I play for matches like this that not only challenge every mental, emotional, physical and spiritual fiber of my being but also conclude with two warriors sharing a bench on the side of the court throwing compliments to each other.
This morning I read that the great American runner, Steve Prefontaine, would have been 65 years old today. He had said: “Somebody may beat me, but they are going to have to bleed to do it.”