SIX DANGER SIGNALS OF THE DISEASE OF ME:
THE DISEASE OF ME = THE DEFEAT OF US
SIX DANGER SIGNALS OF THE DISEASE OF ME
- CHRONIC FEELINGS OF UNDER APPRECIATION – FOCUS ON ONESELF.
- PARANOIA OVER BEING CHEATED OUT OF ONE’S RIGHTFUL SHARE.
- LEADERSHIP VACUUM RESULTING FROM FORMATION OF CLIQUES AND RIVALRIES.
- FEELINGS OF FRUSTRATION EVEN WHEN THE TEAM PERFORMS SUCCESSFULLY.
- PERSONAL EFFORT MUSTERED SOLELY TO OUTSHINE ONE’S TEAMMATE.
- RESENTMENT OF THE COMPETENCE OF ANOTHER – REFUSE TO ADMIT HIS CONTRIBUTION.
“The most Difficult thing for individuals to do when they become part of a team is to sacrifice, it is much easier to be selfish.” Coach Pat Riley L.A. Lakers – N.Y. Knicks – Miami Heat
Dr. John Tutko, Sports Psychologist and San Jose State Professor states, “There isn’t any skills in life that you don’t learn on the athletic field.” Research indicates that a student involved in athletics has a greater chance for success during adulthood. Many character traits required to be successful participants are exactly those that will promote a successful life after high school.
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