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Jennifer Patrick Swift

@CoachPatrick_

Softball. Baseball. Hitting. Mindset. Psychology. On a quest to bridge the gap.

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Brian Kight(@TBrianKight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a group, setting high standards creates conflict. Raising standards creates conflict. Enforcing standards creates conflict.

Always. No matter what.

If you're afraid of conflict or unwilling to engage in it, you'll never set, raise, or enforce high standards. Ever.

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Trey Hannam(@TJHannam10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'One misconception about highly successful cultures is that they are happy, lighthearted places.

This is mostly not the case. They are energized & engaged. Putting all their focus into solving problems.

Happiness & positivity doesn't always solve, being focused together does'

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Self-awareness is so often taken for granted. Coaches assume players just have it but that’s far from the reality. Self-awareness is often the starting point where mental performance training should begin.

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Jennifer Patrick Swift(@CoachPatrick_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is no such thing as “unmotivated.” Everyone is motivated by something, whether they are motivated into action or inaction. 🧠

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The focus of athletes in all sports should be to be the person AND player their teammates can refer to as the heartbeat, the engine of the team. To show up everyday to be the hardest worker, the unsaid example, but also a straight force to be reckoned with on the field.

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Joe Pompliano(@JoePompliano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Robert Saleh's brother was working in the South Tower on 9/11 and survived the attack.

But it made Saleh rethink his life.

So he quit his 9-5 job and got into coaching.

And 22 years later, on 9/11, he'll open the season on MNF as the New York Jets head coach.

That's poetic.

Robert Saleh's brother was working in the South Tower on 9/11 and survived the attack. But it made Saleh rethink his life. So he quit his 9-5 job and got into coaching. And 22 years later, on 9/11, he'll open the season on MNF as the New York Jets head coach. That's poetic.
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