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Wanda

@whall1309

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calendar_today31-08-2012 03:20:58

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Praise, when earned is always welcome but as athletes mature the strongest motivators are love of the game, love of the team and the joy of the contribution they can make.

Praise, when earned is always welcome but as athletes mature the strongest motivators are love of the game, love of the team and the joy of the contribution they can make.
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Kim Ng has 3 World Series rings. She made 8 postseason appearances as an executive. She was assistant GM of the #Yankees and #Dodgers, then spent a decade in the Commissioner’s office. Objectively speaking, she has one of the greatest résumés of any first-time GM in MLB history.

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1/ I know people are very nervous about the COVID situation — I am too— but please don’t wait for government to tell you to do the right thing. In addition to the stuff you’ve been doing — was your hands, wear a mask, keep distance, get a flu shot — it’s time to do more.

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This morning filled my heart ♥️. A player spotlight to remind me she’s doing what she loves and a morning text to share the recognition of being named an “Academic All-Canadian”. So Proud &Love you Darcee Hall

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Nine times out of ten, it is your mind, not your body, that limits you in games. With mental toughness, you can overcome almost any obstacle and reach peak performance!

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Nine habits of highly successful athletes: 1. Showing up early. 2. Listening to coaches. 3. Working hard. 4. Thinking positive. 5. Putting the team first. 6. Studying film. 7. Eating healthy. 8. Practicing rest and recovery. 9. Going to sleep early.

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As an athlete, you need to support your teammates after they make mistakes. It doesn’t matter if they cost you the game. Playing the blame game doesn’t help you or your team. Swallow your pride and support your teammates for the betterment of the team.

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If you want to see who your biggest competition is, look in the mirror. Once you conquer your own self-doubt and bad habits, you can begin tapping into your potential.

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Never use your natural talent or athleticism as an excuse not to work hard. There are too many talented and motivated athletes out there that will outwork you. Your laziness may not hurt you in high school, but it will catch up to you eventually.