Author: Don Yaeger
This Lesson From Sean Newcomb’s Social Media Meltdown Could Save Your Career
Sean Newcomb was just one out away on Sunday from becoming only the 15th Atlanta Braves pitcher to throw a no-hitter. Then a two-out single in the ninth by Chris Taylor of the Dodgers broke up his bid. After the game, he fielded the standard questions you would expect after almost reaching such an achievement. But 30 minutes later, Newcomb emerged from the locker room to answer a wholly different set of questions.
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155 Players Will Lose The British Open: How To Handle Loss To Become A Winner
As I write this, a handful of golfers have a legitimate chance later today of hoisting one of the most coveted of all trophies in golf. He will lift the Claret Jug to his lips, and drink deeply of victory and triumph. He will have won the British Open. The other 155 players who started this tournament last Thursday will toast with plain, regular-sized mugs, drinking the bitter ale of loss. One has to wonder, why...
Your Daily Dose of Greatness
“On the days that seem the hardest, you’ll remember that – by an inch or a mile – forward momentum is the only requirement.”Rachel Hollis | New York Times Best-Selling Author
Greatness Never Complains: Brooks Koepka Wins The U.S. Open
Brooks Koepka won the U.S. Open for the second year in a row on Sunday, only the seventh golfer in the 123-year history of the U.S. Open to do so, and it was anything but easy. The wailing wind played havoc with drives as the hard greens, dried from lack of water, sent anything but the perfect putt soaring into the rough. Shinnecock Hills proved to be a challenge this year and the scores proved it. In a sport where...