You've heard her songs but maybe never her name. She wrote some of the biggest hits for almost anybody who is anybody.
"It's the story of my life, proving people wrong." - Diane Warren She had her first hit at 29 after writing songs since a teen. She had three qualities, talent, confidence, and she was relentless. Here's the ChatGPT list of 20 top hits she wrote:
"You just need that one believer...and that one believer has to start out being you." She doesn't like to be asked about process. "I just go to work."
If we want to be exceptional, then be relentless.
Who's the relentless word association in basketball? Kobe Bryant comes to mind first. A thousand jump shots a day in the hundred day offseason. 100,000 jump shots.
Greg Popovich says, "you can't skip steps. You gotta pound the rock. If it takes a hundred hits..."
Larry Bird made 500 free throws, before breakfast.
Tim S. Grover wrote Relentless. Here are a few quotes:
- "Being relentless means demanding more of yourself than anyone else could ever demand of you, knowing every time you stop, you can still do more."
- "Do. The. Work. Every day, you have to do something you don’t want to do. Every day. Challenge yourself to be uncomfortable, push past the apathy and laziness and fear."
- "The drive to close the gap between near-perfect and perfect is the difference between great and unstoppable."
Isiah Thomas worked eight hours a day on the playgrounds of Chicago, honing his craft.
Bill Bradley, from age twelve, invested three hours a day and all day Saturday working on skills. In the 1965 runner-up game in the NCAAs, Princeton's Bradley scored 58 points against Wichita State.
“The greatest competitors attack every single drill like it’s life or death. Winning matters, and every time you’re okay with losing a drill, you become less of a winner” - Lute Olson pic.twitter.com/kAccwdfxxd
— Hoop Herald (@TheHoopHerald) January 22, 2025
Lagniappe 2. Be a tracker.
Every successful company in the world is DATA DRIVEN.
— Chris Steed (@steeder10) January 21, 2025
Tracking numbers in PRACTICE creates an automatic advantage for the coach's who utilize it. If used properly, it's like playing 6 on 5 because the COACH is impacting winning more.
TOTAL POSSESSIONS:
Are we simply…
Lagniappe 3. I love offense. But you're not going to be an excellent team until you defend at a high level.
It appears I’m on the Arkansas State side of X.
— Tristan Winkelman (@Tristan_Wink) January 20, 2025
So here’s on obligatory defensive breakdown of the Red Wolves:
- Lengthy
- Aggressive
- Tough shot forcers
- Don’t give up a lot of long closeouts
Would love to see them dancing in March. pic.twitter.com/PEv0mar2cU