Blessed evening being Honored as @ORCoaches (OACA) Assistant Coach of the Year and more importantly surrounded by family! Thank you God for the Blessing!
Kobe Bryant shares a truth about leadership most people avoid.
"Leadership is lonely."
"If you're going to be a leader, you're not going to please everybody. You've got to hold people accountable."
Leadership isn't about being liked. It's about serving others, holding standards, and having the courage to do what's right even when it's uncomfortable.
The best leaders master these six skills:
1. Accountability - Leaders set the standard and embody it.
2. Connection - It starts with caring. You need relationships to establish trust. People won't follow until they know you and what you stand for.
3. Communication - What you say, how you say it, and when you say it.
4. Adaptability - People resist change. Your job is to navigate it with resilience. How you communicate and behave will either inspire adaptation or cause resistance.
5. Development - Great leaders develop more leaders. It means believing in people's potential.
6. Character - The foundation. Integrity, honesty, doing the right thing when it's hard. Leaders with character earn respect because they act in alignment with their values.
True leadership isn't about being liked. It's about doing what's right.
“We’re not going to recruit selfish guys, I guys, or guys who don’t want to pay the price.” - Curt Cignetti
That line should be printed on every locker room wall in America.
Talent matters.
But mindset, toughness, and team-first habits matter more.
Curt Cignetti with a masterclass on consistency and standards.
"Every play has a life and history of its own...Not affected by success. Not affected by failure. On to the next play. Never satisfied. Playing to a standard, not the circumstances of the game."
Every moment is another rep in honoring your standard.
Stay anchored to your standard and your consistency becomes your separator.
📹: AFCA