Winning With Words
A playbook of stories and principles for coaches to elevate their leadership and help their players win the inner game.
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You don’t need more confidence. You need twenty seconds of courage.
The most important pep talk you’ll ever hear is the one no one else can.
Sometimes the hardest step toward progress is learning what to stop chasing.
What a 19th-Century Bank Robber Can Teach Modern Athletes About Training for Chaos
What a photography class experiment, a pop star, and an Olympian can teach us about the role of failure in mastery.
A Japenese airport hasn’t lost a single bag in 30 years and here’s what that streak can teach us about high performance.
The world doesn’t reward your plan, it tests your ability to adapt when the plan breaks.
The best leaders don’t start people’s engines, but they do create conditions where people want to start their own.
Every performer faces the same reality: Success expires, failure fades, and the next challenge starts at zero.
Caring deeply is required for greatness, but believing your worth is on the line every time you perform will break you.
Apollo 11 made history on the lunar surface, but the real lesson is about finding fulfillment far from the cameras.
If you don’t decide what matters most, your day will decide for you.