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Re: A Sky Without Stars

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Originally Posted by Chris Hibner View Post
This is a great thread topic.

The quote above is exactly why I think the competition aspect of FIRST is so important. Students that are complacent need something the shake that complacency out of them. There's nothing better for that than first being on the receiving end of a serious whoopin' in a competition, then deciding you aren't going to let that happen again, and finally seeing your efforts pay off. That really helps prove the point that serious motivation has a larger effect on outcome than any other factor.

The trick is to get from the whoopin' to the winning, which isn't always easy. But if you can do it, it sure is powerful.

Our team this year had a rather disappointing season. We had some serious motivation issues within the team all year that was frustrating to a lot of us. Complacency is really the best word to describe it. Myself and another mentor had a discussion on Saturday morning in St. Louis, and the result was we thought that it would be better for our team to not get picked for the eliminations. Yes, we would have played had we been picked, but we thought that sitting out Saturday afternoon would provide us some much needed motivation for the future. As it turned out, we didn't get picked. That resulted in our team doing some soul searching, and it has me thinking that we will not have the same motivational issues next year. I'm very much looking forward to turning this into a positive experience for our students - one of those great life lessons about how your level of achievement is directly proportional to effort, and that is one lesson that is hard to teach without a competition environment.
Could I recommend an amazing book that you can get in audio form for free?

http://www.culturesync.net/toolbox/tribal-leadership-audio-book/
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