Vince DiGrandi (@principal_mrd) 's Twitter Profile
Vince DiGrandi

@principal_mrd

Father, husband, MSHS Principal, lifelong learner, Fordham University '93. Yankee fan. Be Kind. Opinions are my own and may change.

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Kobe Bryant Stories & Motivation (@kobehighlight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kobe Bryant’s 10 rules: 1. Get better every single day 2. Prove them wrong 3. Work on your weaknesses 4. Execute what you practiced 5. Learn from greatness 6. Learn from wins & losses 7. Practice mindfulness 8. Be ambitious 9. Believe in your team 10. Learn storytelling

Kobe Bryant’s 10 rules: 

1. Get better every single day
2. Prove them wrong
3. Work on your weaknesses
4. Execute what you practiced
5. Learn from greatness
6. Learn from wins & losses
7. Practice mindfulness
8. Be ambitious
9. Believe in your team
10. Learn storytelling
MATT GRAY (@matt_gray_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just turned 34. I battled to get sober, had my company get raided by the government, travelled the world, started two 8-figure companies and one 7-figure company. 34 lessons for 18-year-old Matt:

The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Kids don't realize it these days, but to struggle is a good thing. It makes you into who you are. Struggles meant I had to invest more and try harder." Struggles in sports aren't setbacks; they're stepping stones to success.

The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's not a line. It's a measurement. A measurement of commitment. A measurement of sacrifice. A measurement of respect. A measurement of integrity. A measurement of fortitude. A measurement of effort. It's a symbol to remind us that greatness lies in the smallest of details.

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

Larry Bird said, "I’ve got a theory that if you give 100% all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end." Success comes from doing the work. 🔹It comes from your work ethic 🔹It comes from your preparation 🔹It comes from your discipline Larry said what drove him is

Larry Bird said, "I’ve got a theory that if you give 100% all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end."

Success comes from doing the work.
🔹It comes from your work ethic
🔹It comes from your preparation
🔹It comes from your discipline

Larry said what drove him is
Dr. Jim Afremow (@goldmedalmind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“If you’re an average player, you want to be left alone because you want to be able to slide by. If you’re a good player, you want to be coached. If you’re a great player, you want the coach to tell you the truth every day." —Nick Saban #TheLeadersMind 🏆 amazon.com/Leaders-Mind-P…

“If you’re an average player, you want to be left alone because you want to be able to slide by. If you’re a good player, you want to be coached. If you’re a great player, you want the coach to tell you the truth every day."
—Nick Saban #TheLeadersMind 🏆  amazon.com/Leaders-Mind-P…
The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Games reveal what you do in practice. Practice reveals what you do on your own. What you do on your own reveals your character and your ability to motivate yourself."  Ball is Psych

"Games reveal what you do in practice.
Practice reveals what you do on your own.
What you do on your own reveals your character and your ability to motivate yourself."  <a href="/BallisPsych/">Ball is Psych</a>
Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PLAYERS: Paying attention to somebody is a sign of respect. You might disagree w/the person, be bored, frustrated, or dislike what's being said, but you can still show respect & demonstrate what kind of CHARACTER YOU HAVE. It says more about YOU than it does the person talking.

PLAYERS:  Paying attention to somebody is a sign of respect. You might disagree w/the person, be bored, frustrated, or dislike what's being said, but you can still show respect &amp; demonstrate what kind of CHARACTER YOU HAVE. It says more about YOU than it does the person talking.
Harvard Business Review (@harvardbiz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Compared with people at low-trust companies, people at high-trust companies report 74% less stress, 106% more energy at work, 50% higher productivity, 13% fewer sick days, 76% more engagement, 29% more satisfaction with their lives, and 40% less burnout. hbr.org/2017/01/the-ne…

Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LEADERSHIP IS LONELY "If you are going to be a leader, you’re not going to please everybody. You have to hold people accountable. Even if you have that moment of being uncomfortable." (Kobe Bryant) ~ via @ChambersHoops

Dr. Lynn Allen (@lynnallenedd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So extremely proud of our extraordinary regional crisis teams, our unsung heroes, who so freely give of themselves to districts during their greatest times of need. lohud.com/story/news/edu… PNW BOCES

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

Jay Wright said, "Your attitude is your greatest characteristic. You don't control your intelligence, your size, or your God-given talents. What you do control, though, is your attitude. We can all have a positive attitude." Your attitude is a choice. It's a choice on how you

Jay Wright said, "Your attitude is your greatest characteristic. You don't control your intelligence, your size, or your God-given talents. What you do control, though, is your attitude. We can all have a positive attitude."

Your attitude is a choice.

It's a choice on how you
Coach Ray Ostrowski (@coachrayo3313) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Details make the difference and all the little things matter. Never underestimate all the growth that can be made simply by embracing and taking care of all the small details that go into establishing success.

Details make the difference and all the little things matter. Never underestimate all the growth that can be made simply by embracing and taking care of all the small details that go into establishing success.
Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Never let athletic success inflate your ego. Just because you’re a successful athlete doesn’t mean you’re a better person than others. No matter how successful you become, always remain humble.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pat Summitt was a Coaching LEGEND. What was her career coaching record? 1,098-208 (84%) and 8 National Championships! Absolutely astounding. What made her Elite? Here are 8 Reasons Pat Summitt was a Legend: 1: INCREDIBLY COMPETITIVE - "You can’t always be the most

Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sometimes you need to play as if you have nothing to lose. Play loose, be aggressive, take risks, and go all out! This mindset can help you play your best and defeat superior opponents.