In an episode of “The Bear,” Sydney makes an omelet for Sugar, the restaurant manager. Her work shows effort and precision. It’s crafted not cooked.
Your work reflects your attitude towards it. If “A” work matters, then bring “A” attitude and “A” investment.
Austin Kleon, author of Show Your Work, shares valuable quotes:
“To all viewers but yourself, what matters is the product: the finished artwork. To you, and you alone, what matters is the process: the experience of shaping the artwork.” Process matters. Be a tracker because winners track the process.
“Make stuff you love and talk about stuff you love and you'll attract people who love that kind of stuff. It's that simple.” The variety and breadth of workout activities published leaves no excuse for "I didn't know what to do."
In this clip, Jayson Tatum illustrates separation with "attack off the catch" or STAMPEDE.
"Basketball is a game of separation..." Players create separation with cutting, screening, and dribbling with 'change of direction, change of pace, and deceleration.
The "negative step" is another separating technique. It provides a "launch step" to attack the basket. It may also draw a defender closer.
Be a technician. Be relentless. Be a dog.
Lagniappe. What does our culture look like?
Nick Saban said, "We can't have complacency, we can't have selfishness, and we can't lose our accountability."
— Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness (@coachajkings) June 12, 2026
Because that's how culture dies.
It doesn't collapse overnight - It crumbles quietly.
Here are 5 silent culture killers every team must avoid:
1. Letting Toxic… pic.twitter.com/lbkzEFeg5b