Raise our game. Focus on the work.
- Where am I?
- What is the goal?
- What work needs to be done?
"Competence is the antidote to fear." - Chris Hadfield, Astronaut
Some people are reluctant to lead, concerned that they'll be labeled "rough, bossy, strident." Choose to lead by talking with, not talking at, by raising teammates up, not putting them down. "We can do this."
The voice in your head says, "I don't have a chance." Remember Henry Ford's quote, "whether you believe you can or you can't, you're right."
Work on our voice -
- "This is what I'm doing today to improve as a student, an athlete, a player, a leader."
- That might include studying leaders, reading a biography or listening to a speech.
- It might mean critiquing your speech. "I spoke a little too fast, or said, "um" or "like" or "you know" that disrupted the flow.
- It might mean recognizing a need to improve athletic explosiveness and doing drills for power, quickness, and jumping.
That happens by investing time instead of spending it.
Lagniappe.
Lagniappe 2. How good do you intend to be?
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