Advice from a Sports Parent
“If you ask B-level talent to do an A-level job, they will fail every time.”—Stephen Schwarzman, Blackstone A Taiwanese entrepreneur who also happens to be a college sports parent recently shared with me that he didn’t care so much about the grades his son earned; rather, he encouraged his son to develop two core skills: 1) Communication and2) Being organized As a coach whose mission is to develop leaders on and off the court, these parental lyrics were music to my ears. Here are a few quick drop shots from my Down 40 Love podcast guests that speak directly to the importance of being organized in our lives and work: Action Step: How can you improve your communication and organizational skills this week? Are you ready?…Let’s go! — René Vidal7x NCAA Championship Coach & Author, Down 40 Love Virtual speaking inquiries.