"Don't tell me how rough the water is, just bring the ship in"...This quote showed up on Kobe Bryant’s twitter feed during
this past year as a “Mambo-ism”.
However, I don’t know who originally said this. I have said similar things for years. Among them is the one quote that my players
always roll their eye at when I say ‘Don’t tell me about the labor pains, just
show me the baby.’ One of my former
bosses was Andy Carter. He was the Vice
President of Athletics when I was at Newberry College. I remember him always saying that ‘if it was
easy, I wouldn’t need you’. That has
stuck with me to this day. Each of us
have certain strengths that we bring to the table. We have a responsibility to utilize these
strengths to attain success. Another
thing that I constantly say that gets an eye roll from my players is when I ask
them what is in the middle of all excuses.
I then proceed to tell them that the answer is ‘U’. The same can be said for what is in the
middle of all results. Obviously, there
is team work involved in a lot of what we do and most of the time, we are not
on an island. However, we must take the
approach that we must do everything that we can do to be successful. John Wooden, the legendary basketball coach,
once said ‘Do not let what you can’t do interfere with what you can do’. You have heard it said that you are normally
part of the problem or part of the solution.
You may not be able to do everything, but you can always do
something. If we wanted to, we could sit
around forever coming up with reasons why we can’t do something. That is not productive. What can we do? How can we make things better? Sure, there are many challenges that come our
way that might appear to be insurmountable, but what kind of attitude do we
take? I know it’s cliché but we need to have
a can-do approach.
Jamy
Bechler is the executive director of U-Leadership and a John Maxwell
Certified Leadership Speaker and Coach. Contact him at CoachBechler@CoachBechler.com to find out how you or your team can be more successful. Click here to signup for THE ENCOURAGING NEWSLETTER
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