Basketball Aptitude - Coaching aphorisms

in sports •  3 years ago 

There are a lot of people who find that their luck runs out during certain periods of time. They seem to have this natural ability or just "luck" to be able to have things work out right for them when they need them the most. The best thing to do is to learn how to use the power of positive thinking to make these happen. It is not a bad idea to believe in something just because someone else tells you that it is true. But you have to look at all options and weigh things before you decide on a particular course of action.


The famous aphorism, "If you want something in life, you must work for it" is often attributed to the late Walt Disney. There is no arguing with the facts. Disney is someone who worked hard for everything he achieved in his lifetime. Just because he had a vision and some determination, things did not turn out to be as he had expected them to be. His desire to achieve his dreams inspired others to work hard too.

This saying in many ways is a good example of how aphorisms work. Although they are said to be sayings that can be applied in many different contexts, they also have a specific application to the world of business. It could almost be taken to be an advice for those who want to succeed in business. It's not just about what works, but how you do it. For those who are willing to put in the effort and who are willing to follow through on what they've set out to do, success will follow.

Another version of this famous aphorism is ascription to those who take charge in their lives. Those who are able to make the best of how things turn out are said to be ascription to being bossy. However, the opposite is also true. Bossiness is a thing that can sometimes backfire against those who take charge in their lives.

This famous aphorism on the subject of how things turn out works both ways. For those who make the best of how things turn out, they may indeed be said to be ascription to being a good basketball coach. If you run your own basketball team, you will surely learn that a good coach must be able to make the best of his players' skills. A bad coach can get frustrated at his players' sometimes uncooperative nature. But a good one will always be optimistic, having the positive thought that the team will win the game.

The third version of this famous basketball aphorism is ascription to those who are good in public relations. If you have ever been an artist, then you know how important it is to have good relations with everyone. Art linkletter is no exception and having the ability to make things work out best for those who make the best of the way things turn out means being a good public relations artist.

A fourth version of this famous basketball aphorism is ascription to those who do not have patience. Indeed, patience is indeed a virtue. It pays to be patient. But if patience will not allow you to discern what's best for those you represent or serve, then your patience can be exploited for nothing. And in the case of a basketball coach, that might mean losing out on the respect of his players.

The fifth and final version of this famous basketball aphorism is ascription to those who seek to make things work out for the best. This is an all-inclusive saying that encompasses all of the previous versions of this saying. It includes those who seek to make things work out for themselves and those who seek to make things work out for the best. It also includes those who seek to make things work out for everyone. This aphorism is often used in corporate training programs geared toward improving overall team performance.

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!