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In an interview with Dictators have "yes men," but great leaders seek differing opinions. He was never too big or too busy, and he Ironically now that he has passed, I get asked to do events as his daughter, and people ask me for a picture. Preparation only comes through practice, and men like Coach Wooden were willing to put in the work—and convince his players to do the same. He was all ears to them, never impatient. "The greatest leaders in sports are able to visualize victory even before the game starts," Yaeger says.But when it comes to success, "seeing" and "believing" are just part of the equation. Sit back down, I am not tired. John Wooden Leadership Quotes; John Wooden Success Quotes ; Motivational Quotes from John Wooden; In Closing; John Wooden Leadership Quotes “Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what … All of those Maybe the greatest lesson he taught me was the importance of always being gracious, because you never know who you have a chance to influence. I will never show it to anyone else, but the way he expressed his love for my mother was incredible.When he was in the hospital for the last time and knew he was going to die, he asked that he get a good shave. The other seven guys made important contributions—and everyone knew it.Great coaches are able to win others over to their way of thinking, a feat that wouldn't be possible if they didn't truly believe in themselves and possess the confidence that they can get the job done.Former Cardinals manager Tony LaRussa is a great example. The moment I was hired at LSU in March 1972, I immediately told myself, When it came to basketball, only one name was on the list: John Wooden.
Lots of coaches talk about staying in touch—John Wooden did it. He came out to my car and walked up to me. I’ll be cheering for you.”The man was John Vallely, starting guard on two of UCLA’s championship teams, who went on to play two years in the NBA. The idea of seeing him face to face was intimidating. Also, find more articles and videos about Coach Wooden regularly here on TheWoodenEffect.com. He told me he answered every letter that he received if he knew who it was from, and most of the time by hand. He found a way to make everyone feel comfortable in his presence.From that point on, I pretty much went back every other Tuesday for the rest of my time as an assistant at UCLA, and then I continued to come back once a month, even after I went to coach at the University of Santa Barbara. Other top coaches, like Ohio State head football coach Urban Meyer, credits a former coach for his leadership style.
I don’t know when she is going to get over this.”One of Daddy’s favorite sayings was “the worst thing On the flip side, he often said, “The best thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.” His love for my mother was unlike anything you can imagine. That is a real talent. Tweet. I didn’t know who the guy was, but he said to me, “I’ve been married for 38 years because of what Coach Wooden taught me. He was a master teacher and mentor to so many of us.My first interaction with Coach was at the John Wooden day camp at Palisades High School. What attributes make them not just good, but great? The other seven guys made important contributionsâand everyone knew it.Coughlin and many others employ the techniques taught in Wooden's Athletes have to work at things, and coaches must convince others why they should work—fostering a belief within them that their work matters. So what do coaches like Nick Saban, Rick Pitino, and Vince Lombardi do that others don't?
Did he have them, and if so were they to motivate or to instruct? If you look at Bill Walton and the Spurs: Tony Parker, Tim Duncan and David Robinson are all strong individuals with strong individual beliefs, but they knew when to put those beliefs aside for the good of the team. He reminded me it was just not enough to have trophies and win championships; we have to I know I have nothing to compare it to, but it was pretty special having the daddy I had. Did he have a secretary do it? Now go on and have a great time, and remember the importance of What a lesson. Did he put something up every day?Then C. Which coaches did he admire and why?
In an interview with Dictators have "yes men," but great leaders seek differing opinions. He was never too big or too busy, and he Ironically now that he has passed, I get asked to do events as his daughter, and people ask me for a picture. Preparation only comes through practice, and men like Coach Wooden were willing to put in the work—and convince his players to do the same. He was all ears to them, never impatient. "The greatest leaders in sports are able to visualize victory even before the game starts," Yaeger says.But when it comes to success, "seeing" and "believing" are just part of the equation. Sit back down, I am not tired. John Wooden Leadership Quotes; John Wooden Success Quotes ; Motivational Quotes from John Wooden; In Closing; John Wooden Leadership Quotes “Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what … All of those Maybe the greatest lesson he taught me was the importance of always being gracious, because you never know who you have a chance to influence. I will never show it to anyone else, but the way he expressed his love for my mother was incredible.When he was in the hospital for the last time and knew he was going to die, he asked that he get a good shave. The other seven guys made important contributions—and everyone knew it.Great coaches are able to win others over to their way of thinking, a feat that wouldn't be possible if they didn't truly believe in themselves and possess the confidence that they can get the job done.Former Cardinals manager Tony LaRussa is a great example. The moment I was hired at LSU in March 1972, I immediately told myself, When it came to basketball, only one name was on the list: John Wooden.
Lots of coaches talk about staying in touch—John Wooden did it. He came out to my car and walked up to me. I’ll be cheering for you.”The man was John Vallely, starting guard on two of UCLA’s championship teams, who went on to play two years in the NBA. The idea of seeing him face to face was intimidating. Also, find more articles and videos about Coach Wooden regularly here on TheWoodenEffect.com. He told me he answered every letter that he received if he knew who it was from, and most of the time by hand. He found a way to make everyone feel comfortable in his presence.From that point on, I pretty much went back every other Tuesday for the rest of my time as an assistant at UCLA, and then I continued to come back once a month, even after I went to coach at the University of Santa Barbara. Other top coaches, like Ohio State head football coach Urban Meyer, credits a former coach for his leadership style.
I don’t know when she is going to get over this.”One of Daddy’s favorite sayings was “the worst thing On the flip side, he often said, “The best thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.” His love for my mother was unlike anything you can imagine. That is a real talent. Tweet. I didn’t know who the guy was, but he said to me, “I’ve been married for 38 years because of what Coach Wooden taught me. He was a master teacher and mentor to so many of us.My first interaction with Coach was at the John Wooden day camp at Palisades High School. What attributes make them not just good, but great? The other seven guys made important contributionsâand everyone knew it.Coughlin and many others employ the techniques taught in Wooden's Athletes have to work at things, and coaches must convince others why they should work—fostering a belief within them that their work matters. So what do coaches like Nick Saban, Rick Pitino, and Vince Lombardi do that others don't?
Did he have them, and if so were they to motivate or to instruct? If you look at Bill Walton and the Spurs: Tony Parker, Tim Duncan and David Robinson are all strong individuals with strong individual beliefs, but they knew when to put those beliefs aside for the good of the team. He reminded me it was just not enough to have trophies and win championships; we have to I know I have nothing to compare it to, but it was pretty special having the daddy I had. Did he have a secretary do it? Now go on and have a great time, and remember the importance of What a lesson. Did he put something up every day?Then C. Which coaches did he admire and why?