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Bert Jaime

@bertjaimejr

Catholic. 🙏 Husband. Father. Grandfather. Son. Brother. Chaplain. Basketball Official.

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Saffron Sniper (@saffron_sniper1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having a bad day? Open this, smile guaranteed 😍 The Secret to Boys’ Happiness — A Crazy Thread 🧵😂 1 ) Boys just love rough games 😂

Dear Son. (@dears_o_n) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Power is in the tongue. Stop saying you're tired all the time, You're broke, or You're depressed. Dear son, Start saying you're grateful. Start manifesting growth. Start speaking life into yourself.

St. Maximilian (@totvs_tuus51320) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"My Sorrowful Mother, by the merit of the Grief which you felt at seeing your beloved Son Jesus led to death, obtain for me the grace to bear with Patience those Crosses which God sends me." -St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori

"My Sorrowful Mother, by the merit of the Grief which you felt at seeing your beloved Son Jesus led to death, obtain for me the grace to bear with Patience those Crosses which God sends me."

-St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness (@coachajkings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Phil Jackson said, "Good teams become great ones when the members trust each other enough to surrender the Me for the We." Great teams know how to come together. • They connect. • They communicate. • They trust each other. 8 Things that Bring a Team Together:

Phil Jackson said, "Good teams become great ones when the members trust each other enough to surrender the Me for the We." 

Great teams know how to come together.
• They connect.
• They communicate.
• They trust each other. 

8 Things that Bring a Team Together:
Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two coaches face the same challenge: One yells and loses his team. The other listens and earns their trust. The difference? Emotional IQ… [THREAD] 🧵

Two coaches face the same challenge:

One yells and loses his team.
The other listens and earns their trust.

The difference? Emotional IQ…

[THREAD] 🧵
Jeff Janssen (@janssenleader) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HOW YOU PRACTICE SAYS A LOT! DO YOU: train with energy/enthusiasm? bring a high level of focus & intensity? compete on every drill? celebrate each other's successes? hold each other accountable? make eye contact with each other? create positive touches? have fun? get stuff done?

Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness (@coachajkings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The biggest threat to excellence is complacency. Everyone tells you to "stay hungry" and "work hard", but no one shows you how to actually fight it. Most people think it's just about effort - it's not. Here's how elite teams eliminate complacency and why it matters:🧵

The biggest threat to excellence is complacency.

Everyone tells you to "stay hungry" and "work hard", but no one shows you how to actually fight it.

Most people think it's just about effort - it's not.

Here's how elite teams eliminate complacency and why it matters:🧵
Must Be Catholic (@mustbecatholic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“God is so good to me that, in the silence, He speaks to my heart and teaches me, little by little, sometimes in tears, always with the cross, to detach myself from creatures, not to look for perfection except in Him.” — St. Rafael Arnáiz

“God is so good to me that, in the silence, He speaks to my heart and teaches me, little by little, sometimes in tears, always with the cross, to detach myself from creatures, not to look for perfection except in Him.”

— St. Rafael Arnáiz
Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Correcting isn’t criticizing. Discipline isn’t demeaning. Standards aren’t personal. Great players want to be coached. Great coaches know how to deliver it.