Lesson #03 – “When the old way meets the new way”
I have learned that discomfort marks the place where the old way meets the new way. If it doesn’t challenge you, it will not change you.
I have learned that discomfort marks the place where the old way meets the new way. If it doesn’t challenge you, it will not change you.
“Dad, I don’t think it is a very good job”. He paused, and with a smile I still miss every day, he responded, “If it was a very good job Cam, they would not be asking you”.
The Barassi ‘spray’ was legendary. In an era when all coaches had this arsenal in their coaching kit bag, Barass was trigger happy.
I wasn’t ready, but one of the most important lessons I would learn, a repeating pattern over the next forty years – you are never ready.
“What do I, alone, truly have to offer?”