Dec 20 2018 58 mins 35
Travis Daugherty has been a coach for over 20 years and worked with thousands of athletes of all backgrounds, ages, and ability levels - plus the parents that came with them. Throughout that time, he also served as a speaker and development leader for Higher Level Sports, a father-son basketball camp my dad founded and directed throughout the Midwest.
He recently authored a book- The LENS. Travis' explanation of the book:
"Studying, writing, and developing this game plan have given me a chance to clarify for myself the sports parent I want to be. I hope it will help you clarify who you want to be, too. And even though nobody's perfect in this area, I do hope each of us can see clearly that there’s no greater opportunity to prepare our kids for success than the one we have through sports. I want each of us to recognize that opportunity, and use it to build strong, committed, confident leaders in this world."
Website: thelensbook.com
Twitter: @The_LENS_Book
Instagram: /the_lens_book
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Show Notes - WYC 161 – Travis Daugherty
Coaching your own kids
The positive desire to see your own kids succeed can lead to negative reactions
Myopic - being short-sighted. The key is to focus on the big picture and not short-term wins
Developing a plan and clarifying your priorities to the kids and parents is a critical first step
Remember that challenge and adversity is a key component of a child's development, learning to overcome those challenges is critical to healthy development
Constantly sharing your coaching purpose statement build accountability into your coaching.
Value the pursuit of excellence vs. the pursuit of success. Quit comparing yourself to others and rather spend time pursuing being the best you possibly can be.
Hidden Talents
Loving the game
Giving your best
Overcoming adversity
Seeking improvement
Getting coached
Being a teammate
Taking risks
Having a positive attitude
Best Stolen idea
James Clear - Automic Habits - Resetting the Room - Whenever you leave a room, take 2 minutes to put things back in order.
Favorite books/quote:
Inside out Coaching by Joe Ehrmann
Lead for God's Sake by Todd Gongwer
Mindset by Carol Dweck
Anything by Jon Gordon
Ego is the Enemy and The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday
Parting Advice
See the big picture. Focus on the process of development and the pursuit of excellence.
Trust the process. Building skills takes time. Stop comparing. Focus on development.
Enjoy the journey.
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He recently authored a book- The LENS. Travis' explanation of the book:
"Studying, writing, and developing this game plan have given me a chance to clarify for myself the sports parent I want to be. I hope it will help you clarify who you want to be, too. And even though nobody's perfect in this area, I do hope each of us can see clearly that there’s no greater opportunity to prepare our kids for success than the one we have through sports. I want each of us to recognize that opportunity, and use it to build strong, committed, confident leaders in this world."
Website: thelensbook.com
Twitter: @The_LENS_Book
Instagram: /the_lens_book
Listen Now:
Listen on iTunes: iTunes link
Listen on Stitcher: Stitcher link
Listen on Google Play Music: Google Play link-
-
New Sponsor!
Want to save time running your sports team without paying a penny? Overwhelmed by constant texts, calls and emails? Check out the Heja app, which helps coaches all over the world more easily manage youth sports teams - 100% free of charge!
Click the link to download the app and get your team better organized for free now! app.goheja.com/pod
Show Notes - WYC 161 – Travis Daugherty
Coaching your own kids
The positive desire to see your own kids succeed can lead to negative reactions
Myopic - being short-sighted. The key is to focus on the big picture and not short-term wins
Developing a plan and clarifying your priorities to the kids and parents is a critical first step
Remember that challenge and adversity is a key component of a child's development, learning to overcome those challenges is critical to healthy development
Constantly sharing your coaching purpose statement build accountability into your coaching.
Value the pursuit of excellence vs. the pursuit of success. Quit comparing yourself to others and rather spend time pursuing being the best you possibly can be.
Hidden Talents
Loving the game
Giving your best
Overcoming adversity
Seeking improvement
Getting coached
Being a teammate
Taking risks
Having a positive attitude
Best Stolen idea
James Clear - Automic Habits - Resetting the Room - Whenever you leave a room, take 2 minutes to put things back in order.
Favorite books/quote:
Inside out Coaching by Joe Ehrmann
Lead for God's Sake by Todd Gongwer
Mindset by Carol Dweck
Anything by Jon Gordon
Ego is the Enemy and The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday
Parting Advice
See the big picture. Focus on the process of development and the pursuit of excellence.
Trust the process. Building skills takes time. Stop comparing. Focus on development.
Enjoy the journey.
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