“I think what I’m working on now is the courage it takes to be present. To be where my feet are. To shut it off when I’m at home. To sit down with my kids when I want to be watching film, preparing for our next game.” She shared.

When we lack courage our decision making suffers most. Not just the major life decisions, but the most basic decisions like what to think, what to say, and how to live. 

Courage is the basis for living well. 

It’s no wonder the best leaders I engage with are voracious readers. The saying has always been “leaders are readers.” Perhaps we only focused on the perceived commitment to learning and growing that comes from “leaders are readers.” In reality a hidden benefit may have been the embedded stress relief. 

Most high performers endure painful suffering in order to achieve the prize. But for GSP, it’s always been about keeping things playful. You get better by keeping it playful. Dive into this content on mastery, and learn the fundamentals of mastery from one of the greatest athletes of all time.