Emily Baxter (@emmybaxter15) 's Twitter Profile
Emily Baxter

@emmybaxter15

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Michaela Edenfield (@mje_51) 's Twitter Profile Photo

to tomorrow me: you don’t need to seek happiness from others. True happiness comes from within. Be your own flame and embrace every flaw that comes with it.

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Please click the link if you want to support the Tenino Softball program, and are able donate! We would really appreciate your support! fanangel.com/campaigns/2447…

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New Limited Edition Goldfish® Star Wars™ The Mandalorian™ Cheddar Crackers ft. shapes of beloved characters—including Grogu™—are available now. #StarWars #GoldfishCrackers #TheMandalorian #MaytheFourthBeWithYou

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Though the Beavers had a tough season, Emily Baxter was recognized for her strong year, earning Defensive MVP, and Abby Severse took home first team honors on the 1A Evergreen All League softball team as voted on by coaches Read the full list of honors chronline.com/stories/1a-eve…

Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Things you can control in games: • Effort • Attitude • Self-talk • Attention • Execution Things you can’t control in games: • Winning • Refs • Fans • Your opponent • Bad luck • Weather • The past/future To play your best, focus only on what you can control.

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Things you can control in games: • Effort • Attitude • Self-talk • Body language • Attention • Execution Things you can’t control in games: • Winning • Your opponent • Refs • Fans • Weather • The past/future To play your best, focus only on what you can control.

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Four steps to bouncing back from mistakes in games: 1. Identify the cause of the mistake. 2. Make corrections. 3. Maintain a positive mindset. 4. Refocus on the next play.

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TL;DR 10 Ways to Earn Playing Time. 1. Be the hardest worker in the room 2. Encourage your teammates 3. Be a relentless competitor 4. Make the hustle plays 5. Have a great attitude 6. Be a great teammate 7. Do the little things 8. Know your role 9. Be coachable 10. Be a leader

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What is Commitment? - Finishing reps. - Focus on WE > ME. - Managing your time. - Showing up every day. - Doing more than is asked. - Eat, sleep, & take care of your body. - Setting goals & creating great habits. - Bringing a winning attitude & mindset. Are you Committed?

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11 Things ALL Teammates Can Do 1. Work hard 2. Be on Time 3. Be Coachable 4. Respect Others 5. Be an Encourager 6. Be an Energy Giver 7. Give your Best Effort 8. Listen with your Eyes 9. Be a Good Role Model 10. Keep a Positive Attitude 11. Support your Teammates

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Team Sports are about WE, not ME. They are about something more significant than you. Celebrate your teammates -> even when you struggle. Show up for your teammates -> even when you are hurt. They should do the same for you. Build something special.

Team Sports are about WE, not ME.  

They are about something more significant than you.

Celebrate your teammates -> even when you struggle.

Show up for your teammates -> even when you are hurt.

They should do the same for you.

Build something special.
Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can either view pressure as a threat to your ego or a challenge to embrace. The best athletes focus on the opportunity to succeed, not on the possibility of failure.

Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As an athlete, you play your best when you stop trying to control the outcome, and instead, you relax and let your instincts take over.

Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To become great, you first have to go through stages of being bad and mediocre. If you're not willing to make mistakes and fail, you'll never reach your full potential.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is the Cost of Leadership? It costs $0 to say “hello.” It costs $0 to pick up trash It costs $0 to say “please.” It costs $0 to be kind It costs $0 to say “thank you.” It costs $0 to encourage others It costs $0 to smile Lead by Example. It costs nothing.