5 Resolutions to Make You a Better Player in the New Year

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By: Cindy Bristow

So, here are 5 things you should resolve to strive for as you finish your preparations for the 2014 softball season:

1.Be Driven ? You not only have to love softball, but you?ve got to find a softball goal that will motivate and drive you. Being driven means you wake up everyday thinking about how you?re going to make your dream a reality. It means you welcome all the work that goes into those dreams, and that you won?t quit on your dreams, no matter how hard they become. Use your Softball Excellence Journal to write down your goals, and keep track of your progress!



2.Be Humble ? Work hard for your goals but always be humble. Confidence is different than arrogance. A confident player knows they can do it because they know they?ve put the work in so they do their talking with their play on the field. But an arrogant player does their talking with their mouth because their actions can?t be backed up. Shut your mouth and do your preparation and your humbleness will be admired by your coaches, your teammates, and your opponents!



3.Be Thankful ? Your success on the softball field requires a lot of help from a lot of people. Your parents who drove you all over the place, your coaches who work with you every day, your teammates who constantly have your back, as well as your friends, trainers, and teachers. Make a list of all the people who have ever helped your softball journey continue and make sure you thank them. Being thankful to others helps you enjoy the joy called softball!



4.Be Helpful ? Making others around us better is what we do in team sports. So be a GREAT teammate! Help a weaker player with a skill they might struggle with, say something nice to a person you don?t usually talk to, help put the equipment away, or simply find a way to be helpful. There?s always tons to do around a softball team so find something to do, or someone to help and be a team player!



5.Be Respectful ? And finally, be respectful to everyone ? your coaches, your parents, your teammates parents, your teammates, the umpires and your opponents. But most of all ? respect the game! That means hustle on and off the field, give every play your very best, and always respect your opportunity to play softball by respecting everyone within it!
 
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I particularly like #2-Be Humble and #4-Be Helpful. Being a good teammate is just as important as being a good player.
 
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Love this! All things the DD was taught by her first travel coach at the age of 12. Lessons she has carried with her every day since then because they also apply to school and life. She is consistent for whatever team she is on, even when she doesn't agree with the adult in charge, team means everyone. Total respect for the game all the time.
 
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One may say these 5 things can help everyone be a better person as well as player, coach parent etc....Good Post....
 

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