The Abundance Mentality - Do you have a message to share?

Published: Fri, 09/09/16

 
I am a big believer in the abundance mentality vs. the scarcity mentality. Michael Hyatt wrote a great post explaining what this means if you haven't heard of this before, check it out here. So I want to help spread the word about as many of you as possible.
As we transition into a new series, I realized that I have heard from several of you that have shared your blogs and posts with me, but I am sure there are more out there. So we'll take a 2 week break from our normal coaching series posts, and this is your chance - please do not be shy even if you only have one post or a very modest website or ebook - please reply to this email and share it with me, and next week I will share your link with the whole list. Even if you have shot me a note before, please go ahead and reply with a link to how people can find it. I'm really excited to hear from you and see what we come up with!
 
The Culture Bus is leaving the station
Thank you to the many 'Yes' Responses from the emails over the last 2 weeks to follow my journey working to turn around the culture of the local high school lacrosse team I help coach. It's not too late for you to follow along - just reply 'YES' to this email and I'll send you some more information on exactly what this group is going to do. 
 
IT'S GREAT TO LEARN AND READ ABOUT CULTURE - BUT IT IS HARD WORK TO IMPLEMENT IT.  LET'S DO THIS TOGETHER - JUST PICTURE THE JOY OF COACHING ON A TEAM WITH AWESOME CULTURE.
JUST SAY 'YES' AND WE'LL GET STARTED.
 
NEW WYC PODCASTS
 
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WYC 090 – Overuse Injuries – Drs. Steve Grosserode and Jared Vagy talk Injury Prevention
Dr. Steve Grosserode and Dr. Jared Vagy were collegiate athletes and soccer players. Both suffered injuries that affected their ability to play and led to the pain of lifelong injury. Determined to figure out why injuries happen and how to prevent them lead both to pursue our Doctorates in Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California, the #1 ranked program in the country. It was at USC that they began to understand how to prevent injury. After nine years of study, the singular reason for continued injury became clear; misaligned movement.

Through many years of research and practice, they consolidated there plan into a three step process. The three step system popularized and they began teaching seminars internationally to soccer coaches on how to prevent injury. They soon realized that we needed to spread the word to as many players, coaches and parents as possible. They knew that if they could stop injuries from occurring, they would be able to change the course of a player’s career and life. They now have written ebooks and have an online academy to share what they have learned, much of which we will discuss in this episode.
 
I love hearing your stories and experiences, both the positive ones and frustrations you're having - just reply to this email and it goes straight to my inbox.
Make winning the right way your habit starting today,
​Craig
Craig Haworth is the founder of Winning Youth Coaching, a site dedicated to helping coaches and parents make youth sports an awesome experience for the youth and the parents.  He interviews coaches from around the world and posts them on his podcast, which currently has over 90 interviews and has been downloaded over 88,000 times. He writes a weekly note to coaches and parents. He is married to his high-school sweetheart and they share the blessing of 3 children and live in Franklin, TN. You can sign-up for his weekly note here, find him on twitter at @craighaworth1, or visit his website winningyouthcoaching.com.
"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men"
- Frederick Douglass