E.Baxter (@bj_0520) 's Twitter Profile
E.Baxter

@bj_0520

Washed up passionate girl in her Sport mom era 💃 -Trust God’s Timing |Ability may get you to the top- but it takes character to keep you there‼️

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E.Baxter (@bj_0520) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I do my very best not to toot my kid’s horn in sports., but this weekend action is an exception lol… ya’ll this kid here played her soul out -And for her to walk out all smiles…oh yeah- Let’s roll💚🦊🏐

CMMSFoxes (@cmmsfoxes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

President Lyndon B. Johnson officially created Hispanic Heritage Week on September 17, 1968. The idea, as Johnson explained it, was to honor the impact that people of Hispanic descent have had in the United States.

President Lyndon B. Johnson officially created Hispanic Heritage Week on September 17, 1968. The idea, as Johnson explained it, was to honor the impact that people of Hispanic descent have had in the United States.
Caddo Mills ISD (@caddomillsisd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great things are happening at Caddo Mills ISD when your superintendent participates in campus learning walks. #celebratingtexaspublicschools

Great things are happening at Caddo Mills ISD when your superintendent participates in campus learning walks. #celebratingtexaspublicschools
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What is the difference between a good coach and a great coach? It is subtle yet significant. Here are 10 differences. 1: Vision - Great coaches have a clear and compelling vision for their team and style of play. Good coaches may have a more limited or generic view of what

What is the difference between a good coach and a great coach? 

It is subtle yet significant.

Here are 10 differences.

1: Vision - Great coaches have a clear and compelling vision for their team and style of play. Good coaches may have a more limited or generic view of what
The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Champions don’t negotiate with their standards.   The standard isn’t about being great when it’s convenient—it’s about being great when it’s not.  Because at the end of the day, there’s no room at the top for anyone who picks comfort over consistency.

Champions don’t negotiate with their standards.   
The standard isn’t about being great when it’s convenient—it’s about being great when it’s not.  
Because at the end of the day, there’s no room at the top for anyone who picks comfort over consistency.
Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leadership is about lifting others, not standing above them. Elevate those around you. True leaders make everyone better, not just themselves.