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Issue 1 - Never Lie, Never Cheat, Never Steal |
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Issue 2 - Don't Whine, Don't Complain, Don't Make Excuses |
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Issue 3 - Be True to Yourself |
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Issue 4 - Help Others |
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Issue 5 - Make Each Day Your Masterpiece |
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Issue 6 - Drink Deeply From Good Books |
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Issue 7 - Make friendship a fine art. |
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Issue 8 - Give thanks for your blessings and pray for guidance each day |
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Issue 9 - Pyramid Lesson One: A New Definition of Success |
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Issue 10 - How Coach Delivered "Success Under Pressure" |
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Issue 11 - Yesterday's Loss Can Produce Tomorrow's Success |
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Issue 12 - The Pyramid of Success |
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issue 13 - Hard Work |
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Issue 14 - Careful Planning |
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Issue 15 - Enthusiasm |
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Issue 16 - Friendship |
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Issue 17 - Cooperation |
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Issue 18 - Loyalty |
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Issue 19 - Self-Control |
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Issue 20 - Alertness |
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Issue 21 - Initiative |
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Issue 22 - Intentness |
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Issue 23 - Condition |
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Issue 24 - Skill |
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Issue 25 - Team Spirit |
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Issue 26 - Poise |
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Issue 27 - Confidence |
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Issue 28 - Competitive Greatness |
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Issue 29 - Faith |
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Issue 30 - Patience |
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Issue 31 - Ambition |
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Issue 32 - Sincerity |
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Issue 33 - Adaptability |
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Issue 34 - Honesty |
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Issue 35 - Resourcefulness |
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Issue 36 - Reliability |
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Issue 37 - Fight |
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Issue 38 - Integrity |
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Issue 39 - The Coach as a Teacher - Part 1 (Teach by example - You haven't taught until they have learned.) |
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Issue 40 - The Coach as a Teacher - Part 2 (The coach - player (teacher - student) relationship) |
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Issue 41 - The Coach as a Teacher - Part 3 (When success turns your head, you face failure.) |
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Issue 42 - The Coach as a Teacher - Part 4 (How To Avoid Grievances) |
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Issue 43 - The Coach as a Teacher - Part 5 (Just Three Rules) |
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Issue 44 - The Coach as a Teacher - Part 6 (Rules vs. Suggestions: You cannot antagonize and influence at the same time.) |
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Issue 45 - The Coach as a Leader - Part 1 (Art of Leadership) |
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Issue 46 - The Coach as a Leader - Part 2 (Pyramid & Leadership) |
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Issue 47 - The Coach as a Leader - Part 3 (Consistency) |
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Issue 48 - The Coach as a Leader - Part 4 (Alertness + Self-Control = Leadership Listening) |
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Issue 49 - The Coach as a Leader - Part 5 (Creating Initiative) |
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issue 50 - The Coach As A Leader - Part 6 (Character Fuels Intentness) |
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Issue 51 - The Coach As A Leader - Part 7 (The Leader Has a Humble Spirit) |
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Issue 52 - The Coach as a Leader - Part 8 (Be A Mentor) |
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Issue 53 - Bad times can make you bitter or better. |
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Issue 54 - Never Make Excuses |
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Issue 55 - Unselfishness |
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Issue 56 - Don't Let Yesterday Take Up Too Much of Today |
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issue 57 - Attitude. |
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Issue 58 - What is Right is More Important Than Who is Right |
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Issue 59 - A Mistake is Valuable if you Recognize it, Admit it, Learn From it and Forget it |
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Issue 60 - If You Sacrifice Principle You End Up Pleasing No One |
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Issue 61 - Trust |
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Issue 62 - A Good Place to Find a Helping Hand is at the End of Your Arm |
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Issue 63 - It is Amazing How Much Can be Accomplished if No One is Concerned Who Gets the Credit |
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Issue 64 - The Best Way to Improve the Team is to Improve Yourself |
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Issue 65 - Do Not Get So Concerned With Making a Living that You Forget to Make a Life |
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Issue 66 - Never Try to be Better Than Someone Else; But Always be Learning From Others |
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Issue 67 - A Person Can Make Mistakes, But They Are Not a Failure Until They Blame Others |
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Issue 68- The People Who Don't Make Mistakes Are the People Who Don't Do Anything |
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Issue 69 - Listen If You Want To Be Heard. |
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Issue 70 - Be as Enthusiastic About the Success of Others as You Are About Your Own |
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Issue 71 - Loyalty, Like Respect, Must Be Given Before You Get It |
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Issue 72 - The Person Who is Afraid to Risk Failure Seldom Has to Face Success |
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Issue 73 - When Everyone Thinks Alike, No One Thinks |
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Issue 74 - The Coach as a Leader - Part 9 (The Leader has a sense of humor and a humble spirit and can laugh at her/himself.) |
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Issue 75 - The Leader Makes the World a Better Place by Helping Others |
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Issue 76 - Don't Mistake Activity for Achievement |
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Issue 77 - You Discipline Those Under Your Supervision to Correct, to Help, to Improve - Not to Punish |
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Issue 78 - You'll Never Know a Thing That You Didn't Learn From Someone Else |
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Issue 79 - The Most Important Word in Our Language is Love and the Second Most Important is Balance - Love |
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Issue 80 - The Most Important Word in Our Language is Love and the Second Most Important Word is Balance - Balance |
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Issue 81 - If You Are Afraid of Criticism You Will Die Doing Nothing |
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Issue 82 - Responding to Criticism and Praise |
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Issue 83 - The Time to Make Friends Is Before You Need Them |
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Issue 84 - Spend so Much Time Improving Yourself That You Won't Have Time to Criticize Others |
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Issue 85 - Wisdom, Like the Wind, Blows on Unused, Except for Those Who Know the Art of Sailing |
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Issue 86 - Hustle Makes up for Many a Mistake |
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Issue 87 - Make Sure the Team Members Know They're Working With You, Not For You |
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Issue 88 - The Only True Gift is a Portion of Thyself. |
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Issue 89 - Respect Every Opponent, But Fear None |
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Issue 90 - Talent Is God Given, Be Humble, Fame Is Man Given, Be Thankful, Conceit Is Self-Given, Be Careful |
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Issue 91- The Main Ingredient of Stardom is the Rest of the Team |
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Issue 92- That We Might Fail Ought Not Deter Us From the Support of a Cause We Believe to be Just |
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Issue 93- The Worst Thing About New Books is They Keep Us From Reading the Old Ones |
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Issue 94 - Treat All People With Dignity and Respect |
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Issue 95 - You Handle Things, You Work With People |
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Issue 96 - You Cannot be Judged by What Others Say About You, But You Can by What You Say About Others |
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Issue 97 - Be More Concerned With Your Character Than With Your Reputation, As Your Character is What You Really Are While Your Reputation is Merely What Others Think You Are |
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Issue 98 - Be Quick But Don't Hurry |
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Issue 99 - If You Always Tell the Truth, You Will Not Have to Remember What You Said |
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Issue 100 - Don't Permit Fear of Failure to Prevent Effort. We Are All Imperfect and Will Fail on Occasions, But Fear of Failure is the Greatest Failure of All |
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