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Your “A” Game

It’s easy to COMPETE when you have your “A” game, but what will make your career is how you compete with your “B”-“F” game. Your “A” Game You know those days where your body feels great, your swing is locked and loaded, and your arm feels like a bazooka? That’s …

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View of the Field

Let’s teach them how to separate COMPETING from RESULTS. View of the Field As you’re walking up to the field, do you feel excited, ready to compete (which is much different than winning), and eager to learn? Or do you feel nervous, the fear of being scolded, and ready to …

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Be the Best at…

What matters is..are you able to still remain positive, competitive, coachable, and a great teammate during these tough moments? Be the Best at… Being bad! Yes you read that right…be the best at being bad. Everyone is locked in when they’re 3 for 4. Everyone is a great teammate when …

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The Only Bad Day at the Ballpark

What will negatively impact your career though? Not LEARNING from your bad AND your good days. Results from yesterday don’t matter past yesterday. What you learn (or don’t learn) can stay with you for the rest of your career. The Only Bad Day at the Ballpark Baseball can be the …

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Confidence or Doubt

Let’s not forget how HARD this game is. You can make everyone around you better or worse with your body language and energy.  Confidence or Doubt “Baseball is a game of failure”.  “Going 3 for 10 will get you in the Hall of Fame.” We’ve all heard these statements before …

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Don’t Pave the Path

We are not in the baseball business, we are in the path conquering business. Don’t Pave the Path Please take a moment to listen to Scott Van Pelt’s short statement addressing a conflict during March Madness… Scott Van Pelt’s Statement (click here) Now there is a lot to unpack in …

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