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Tyler Riddle

@tylerriddle

Head Girls Basketball coach of the Rector Lady Cougars, Head Golf Coach. Dad of 3 girls. Arkansas State alumni.

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Abigail Shrier: "The number one symptom of depression is rumination, pathologically obsessing over your pain. Getting out of your house and accomplishing anything is good for you, sitting around, talking and thinking about your problems is a bad habit."

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Appreciate Coach Brad Johnson taking time out of his day to share some insight! Walked away with a clearer vision for our Rector program and a reminder of how valuable coaching connections can be. Also got to watch a mens practice and picked up a few things from Coach Cal. #UAwbb

Appreciate Coach Brad Johnson taking time out of his day to share some insight! Walked away with a clearer vision for our Rector program and a reminder of how valuable coaching connections can be. Also got to watch a mens practice and picked up a few things from Coach Cal. #UAwbb
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Saturday afternoon chalk talk with Coach Tyler Riddle and Coach John Paul Geniesse! Not much better than talking hoops, sharing thoughts, and exchanging ideas! #LifeLongLearning #GrowTheGame

Saturday afternoon chalk talk with Coach <a href="/TylerRiddle/">Tyler Riddle</a> and Coach John Paul Geniesse! Not much better than talking hoops, sharing thoughts, and exchanging ideas! #LifeLongLearning #GrowTheGame
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If you want you and your team to get better then you have to commit to getting better by asking these three questions every day. 1. What went well? 2. What can we do better? 3. What did we learn? Truth + accountability = growth.

If you want you and your team to get better then you have to commit to getting better by asking these three questions every day. 

 1. What went well?
 2. What can we do better?
 3. What did we learn?

Truth + accountability = growth.