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Ball is Psych
@BallisPsych
We teach you how to train the mind | Character first, results second | Books available on Amazon 🏀🧠
Chicago, IL
Joined March 2018
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    Beyond Winning: A Character-First, Results-Second Guide to Greatness New book available now on Amazon ⬇️
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    “We didn’t hire Becky to make history. She earned it. She is qualified. She’s wonderful at what she does. I wanted her on my staff because of the work that she does. And she happens to be a woman.” — Gregg Popovich
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    Eye contact. Head nod. Actively listening. The greats don’t just “take” coaching, they “crave” coaching. Take coaching seriously, not personally.
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    Amy Bahl
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    Michael Jordan was once asked what he thought his best skill was. He didn’t say it was his ability to dunk from the free throw line or his scoring ability. His answer: “I was coachable. I was a sponge and aggressive to learn.” The easier you are to lead, the further you’ll go.
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    As a senior in hs, Jordan Poole came off the bench. He didn’t start a game his 1st year at Michigan. He spent last year in the G-League. He’s now averaging 30ppg in the NBA Playoffs. Just because it’s not your turn right now doesn’t mean your time isn’t coming. Keep working.
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    “You want to have fun? Try winning. That’s fun.” — Tara VanDerveer
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    Notice how Steph said: “I was thankful enough to get a scholarship to Davidson.” NOT “Duke & UNC were sleeping on me.” You can waste your energy complaining about your circumstances or you can energize yourself with the healthiest emotion; GRATITUDE.
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    Ball Street Journal
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    “If you want to look good in front of thousands, you have to outwork thousands in front of nobody.” — Damian Lillard Good players workout, great players OUTWORK.
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    Your body language is your mental toughness billboard.
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    ESPN
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    Brad Stevens was once asked what he would do if he was dealing with a difficult player who wasn’t buying in. “I would rebound for him.” If you want someone to follow you, show them you care.
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    “Your number one contribution is the energy that you bring to what we’re doing.” — Geno Auriemma
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    Purdue’s point guard, Braden Smith was asked about his turnover late in the game. His teammate, Zach Edey grabbed the mic and reminded everyone that every possession is important, and everyone was responsible for turnovers throughout the game.
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    Kelly Hallinan
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    One of Monty Williams’ mantras is, “I’m not calling you out, I’m calling you up.” Think of accountability as being called up, not out. If someone is holding you accountable, it’s because they know you’re capable of more. Rise up to being called up.
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    “Your contribution doesn’t have to be 25 points, but it has to be something. Your number one contribution is the energy that you bring to what we’re doing.” — Geno Auriemma
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