Tag: The Greatness Newsletter
Inner Fire…
The truly Great use adversity as fuel
Life-changing events happen. And when they do, we are given a choice — a choice to be bitter or better. I spoke to one Great champion on the phone last week who had to make this decision ten years ago. He chose to be better and the result is an inspirational story about family, hope and passion that I feel fortunate to share this holiday season.
Nick Springer...
Archie Manning
Rubbing Elbows…
They understand the value of association.
Thanksgiving. What a great week to celebrate family and all that it can mean to our success. Sibling rivalry can be rough; it can be outgrown; it can be laughed about years later – and it can be a tremendous motivator towards Greatness.
A few weeks ago, I spent some time catching up with the First Family of Football: Archie Manning and his sons...
Roy Halladay
Not Just About the Benjamins…”
They don’t play just for the money.
As any baseball player, statistician, or fan will tell you, it’s no small feat to pitch a no-hitter and it’s even rarer to pitch a perfect game.
Yet, amazingly, Roy Halladay of the Philadelphia Phillies did both those things this season. On May 29, he threw only the 20th perfect game in MLB history and just last week,...
Gabe Marsh
Contagious Enthusiasm…
The Great ones are positive thinkers, they are enthusiastic, and that enthusiasm rubs off
One of the best parts about sending these newsletters is hearing back from you about examples of Greatness you’ve seen in your own community. Sometimes these stories are run in the city newspaper or broadcast on the local news, but no one outside the area ever gets to learn about some...
Sue Semrau
Do Unto Others…
The Great ones know character is defined by how they treat those who can not help them.
As many universities begin their fall semester this month, one of the most innovative yet under-publicized periods of the college sports calendar begins. Several years ago, NCAA rules changed to allow college basketball teams – both men’s and women’s – to take one pre-season out-of-country...
Serena Williams
It’s Personal…
The Great Ones hate to lose more than they love to win
Serena Williams was a perfectionist long before she was a serious competitor on the tennis court.
“When I was 5 years old and in kindergarten, we had a project due and I was up late working on it, so late that my mom had to force me to go to bed,” she told me in an interview for SUCCESS magazine. “But I kept getting...
Jim Craig
Hope for the Best, But…
The Great Ones prepare with a purpose
The images are timeless: the clock ticking down, the wild celebrations in the rink, the goalie wrapped in an American flag, and legendary sportscaster Al Michaels screaming the now-iconic line, “Do you believe in miracles?” The 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team’s defeat of the Soviets is the greatest upset in sports history. Disney...
Bobby Bowden
Believe…
The truly Great have faith in a higher power.
As the college football season came to its official close last night with the national championship game, one of the enduring memories of this post-season came at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville. There, college football’s second all-time winningest coach Bobby Bowden was carried off the field as his Florida State Seminoles won in what was Bowden’s...
Dick Vitale
Records are made to be broken…
The truly great know their legacy isn’t what they did on the field (or in the broadcast booth). They are well-rounded.
He is the face of college basketball, a man whose enthusiasm for the game is so infectious that when the Basketball Hall of Fame considered his induction last year, the decision was a slam dunk. As college basketball season kicked into gear last week, Dick...