SIX DANGER SIGNALS OF THE DISEASE OF ME:

THE DISEASE OF ME = THE DEFEAT OF US

SIX DANGER SIGNALS OF THE DISEASE OF ME

  1. CHRONIC FEELINGS OF UNDER APPRECIATION – FOCUS ON ONESELF.
  2. PARANOIA OVER BEING CHEATED OUT OF ONE’S RIGHTFUL SHARE.
  3. LEADERSHIP VACUUM RESULTING FROM FORMATION OF CLIQUES AND RIVALRIES.
  4. FEELINGS OF FRUSTRATION EVEN WHEN THE TEAM PERFORMS SUCCESSFULLY.
  5. PERSONAL EFFORT MUSTERED SOLELY TO OUTSHINE ONE’S TEAMMATE.
  6. 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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