Reader, This week, we’re diving deep into a concept that has the potential to transform not just your coaching career, but your entire approach to life—Turning Pro. Inspired by Steven Pressfield’s profound insights, this newsletter is about embracing the mindset of a professional, making the sacrifices necessary for growth, and continuously striving for excellence. Whether you’re a seasoned coach or just starting out, understanding and applying the principles of turning pro can elevate your impact on and off the field. Even if you are not coaching the application in how to approach your life is profound. Understanding “Turning Pro”In Turning Pro, Pressfield distinguishes between the amateur and the professional. He emphasizes that turning pro is not about earning money; it’s about adopting a mindset of discipline, resilience, and unwavering commitment to your craft. For us as coaches, this means more than just winning games—it’s about shaping lives, building character, and fostering a culture of excellence within our teams. I am currently immersed in "Turning Pro," and the profound insights gleaned from it have empowered me to pursue more purposeful projects. The book has been so impactful that I even penned a blog post exploring one of its key concepts. Here's a link to the article I recently wrote: Turning Pro: The Journey of An American Football Coach Let’s explore how you can apply these principles in your daily coaching practice and personal development, and I’ll share some unique resources to help you on this journey. Application to Coaching: Practical Steps
Out-of-the-Box Resources to Help You Turn ProTo truly turn pro, it’s important to look beyond traditional resources and find inspiration in unconventional places. Here are a few unique references that can offer fresh perspectives on your journey:
Conclusion: The Journey AheadTurning pro is a lifelong journey, not a destination. As coaches, we are not just tasked with leading our teams to victory but with embodying the principles of professionalism in everything we do. By committing to the habits, mindset, and continuous improvement that define a professional, you can profoundly impact your team and your own life. Take this week to reflect on where you are in your coaching journey. Are you still operating with an amateur mindset in some areas? What steps can you take to turn pro? Remember, turning pro doesn’t require an external certification or approval—it’s a decision you make internally. As Steven Pressfield says, “All you have to do is change your mind.” Here’s to turning pro, one day at a time. Until next week, |
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