"Show me your habits, and I'll show you your future." - Mark Batterson

Anyone can be exceptional once in a while.
It’s easy to show up big when the crowd’s loud, the lights are bright, and the stakes are high.

But greatness?
That’s built in the quiet.
It’s the athlete who runs the extra sprint when no one’s watching.
The coach who stays consistent even when the season feels long.
The leader who chooses discipline over drama — again and again.

Highlights get attention.
Habits build legacy.

This week, we’re diving into what it means to be extraordinary every day — not just exceptional sometimes.
Because the truth is, being great once doesn’t change much.
But being steady, intentional, and consistent?
That changes everything.

For more insights on how your energy as a leader can fuel your team’s daily performance, check out the full article here: Playing The Long Game

These are just a few questions I ask teams I work with regarding their habits. Practice asking yourself hard questions. Free downloadable workbook below!

So today’s my birthday, and I’m feeling extraordinarily generous! Below is an extra freebie. Download, The Butterfly Effect - A team reflection on the positive and negative ripples we cause in our team. The exercise is designed to increase self and social awareness in your athletes. Lead, Live, Play Beautiful!

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Have A Blessed Week,

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