10. Wooden’s “12 lessons of leadership” are simple, yet profound guide on how to act and treat others, and also align with Total Leadership concepts Good Values Attract Good People – define your vision, know your core values, be authentic, bring others along with you Love Is The Most Powerful Four-Letter Word– respect the whole person, identify your stakeholders, bring others along with you Call Yourself A Teacher– bring others along with you, uncover underlying interests, experiments, serve their interests Emotion Is Your Enemy – be authentic, respect the whole person It Takes 10 hands To Make A Basket– identify your stakeholders, bring others along with you Little Things Make Big Things Happen – experiments, life is a system you can change Make Each Day Your Masterpiece– life is a system you can change, be authentic The Carrot Is Mightier Than A Stick– uncover underlying interests, serve their interests Make Greatness Attainable By All– bring others along, serve their interests Seek Significant Change– experiments, life is a system you can change Don’t Look At The Scoreboard– know your core values, be authentic Adversity Is Your Asset– experiments, know your core values
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12. Through his work and his love of teaching he built relationships with countless players who fiercely respect and admire him
13. Saw himself as a teacher in his players lives, saying “you couldn't tell whether you had a successful season until 20 years or so after they've graduated.”
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15. Famous John Wooden quotes “Be quick, but don’t hurry” “Perform your best when your best is required. Your best is required every day.” “If you don't have time to do it right, when will you have time to do it over?” "You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you.” "Make each day your masterpiece. Now you're not going to make great improvement in one day. But if you miss out one day, you've lost a little bit.” "Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.” “Failing to prepare is preparing to fail”