Filling Emotional Tanks
Each person has an Emotional Tank, similar to a car’s gas tank. When the tank is full, we can go most anywhere, but when it’s empty we go nowhere. Learn here how to fill the Emotional Tanks of youth and high school athletes and how to avoid draining their tanks.
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Jack Clark talks about the impact a coach can have on players and the responsibility it entails.
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Mary Fry talks about the many ways that a caring climate can benefit individuals and the team.
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Fundamental skills will be honed while the players develop an understanding of what it means to be on a team.
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Sometimes there’s no operating manual on how to get through it. But you’ve got some key things: family...
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A grateful spirit is what allows us to Embrace The Suck, says Rockies Pitching Coach Steve Foster.
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Suggested award titles that help you create an award that recognizes a strength, ability, or character quality
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One mistake people make is they may feel they are recognizing others, but they are too generic in recognition.
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A former pro golfer says that if you say anything game-related, you might think about asking these questions.
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By teaching the fundamentals and structure in a positive way, Thomas notices that kids begin to thrive.
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Award-winning coach considers joy more important than wins, though little wins bring joy.