Thomas Edison said, "opportunity is most often missed because it's dressed in overalls and looks like work."
What one word most often defines success? Melrose youth coach Ralph Labella said, "commitment."
What word matters most? Sacrifice? Persistence? Teamwork?
There's no unitary answer. The hard to digest recommendation is "professionalism."
So much goes into professionalism:
- Punctuality
- Collaboration (teamwork)
- Critical thinking and problem solving
- Effort. Stand out.
- Coachability. Find a mentor and be one.
- Consistency...Be the same guy every day.
- Focus. Be present. Play present.
- Persistence. Never quit.
- Connection. Be relatable to everyone - teammates, coaches, fans.
The appearance and sometimes the reality of politics turn off a lot of people. "Make the big time where you are." Whether coaching adults, adolescents, or pre-adolescents "always do our best." That models a standard for them.
Lagniappe. From the late Carl Pierson, a great podcast.
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