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Brian Kight

@tbriankight

I teach leadership, culture, and behavior skills.
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We’ve all been there: stuck, frustrated, and overthinking. Nothing seems to be getting better. Here’s the real problem and what to do about it:

We’ve all been there: stuck, frustrated, and overthinking. Nothing seems to be getting better.

Here’s the real problem and what to do about it:
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In leadership, you can easily fool yourself into demanding more from others than you demonstrate yourself. But you’ll never fool the people you’re trying to lead. People watch what you do before they listen to what you say. A true leader demonstrates the standards he demands.

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Staff culture is more important than player culture. Most underperforming teams suffer more from a dysfunctional staff culture than a player culture.

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Erik Matth Dishonesty kills staff culture, no doubt. But that is at least relatively easy to spot and address. The absence of honesty, the unwillingness to speak the truth or hear it, is more often the root cause. The distinction here is meaningful.

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Here's what throws people off about building confidence: The beliefs that fuel confidence must be present before you see evidence that says you deserve to believe them. It takes a lot of courage to build confidence.

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The best head coaches excel in AT LEAST one element of human dynamics. Often multiple. They are all over the map in style, scheme, and experience. They are conservative and aggressive, old school and new school, innovative and traditional. But all of them master AT LEAST one

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Privilege is a wonderful gift. As long as it doesn’t lead to ego or weakness. Adversity is an equally wonderful gift. As long as it doesn’t lead to blaming, complaining, or defensiveness. Event + Response = Outcome (E+R=O) shows us that outcomes are not dictated by your

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Irrefutable Law of Human Nature: Anyone not in control of themselves will be controlled by someone else or by circumstances.

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It’s not your fate, it’s your choice. Fate knocks but it can’t answer. It gives you an event but it can’t choose your response. It opens a path but it can’t move your legs. Fate is the chance, but you make the choice.