"I first met Don Meyer when I was twenty-four years old and a first-year reporter at the Nashville Banner. Meyer's practices were always open to the public, and so, once or twice a week, I would sit in and watch and listen. When the team met in a classroom before of after practices, I would take a seat in the back. The underlying message that I heard him present to his players -- that every single day provided you with the opportunity to pursue excellent or not -- resonated with me from a young age."
Thứ Năm, 14 tháng 9, 2017
THE OPPORTUNITY TO PURSUE EXCELLENCE
In a few weeks I'll be speaking at the PGC/Glazier Coaching Clinic in Dallas. I have two segments and my last one is titled: "Don Meyer - Lessons Learned from a Legacy Left." I've spent the last few days rereading Buster Olney's great book on Coach Meyer, "How Lucky You Can Be," and came across a passage back in the acknowledgments that I'm going to share with my team today:
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