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en There's a lot more focus at practice. It's a little easier to motivate them now.

en We do things to motivate [the students]. It's a lot of pressure, and we try to make it easier for them.

en I think we, as seniors, tried to motivate people and get them going from the beginning. You get on people. You let them know just to get moving quicker and to execute faster at the beginning of practice. That's what I was doing, just encouraging a fast start to practice.

en I have no problem in that role. As long as we are winning, I'm more than happy to come off the bench. It's easier. The first two or three minutes you can focus on what's gong on, and is easier to get your head into the game.

en We haven't had a five game situation in practice yet, so this was a good learning experience for the team. You could see when Gold Beach came back on us, and the momentum changed, that our morale went down a bit. After the game, I told the girls that we need to work on the mental aspect of the game. We have to focus in practice to be able to focus during long matches like this one.

en We motivate each other. With almost half our team qualifying we still have our regular practice partners.

en He's really trying to motivate the younger kids, be a leader in practice and during meets, and right now he's in that caliber of one of our top athletes that we get through here every year.

en It was a little bit frustrating, at times, for him because he wanted his team to succeed more than anything. He may have been my hardest-working guy (ever) at practice. When a guy of that caliber sets the tone in practice, it made it a lot easier for me.

en He'd cuss me out, and then as soon as practice was over, he'd pull me over and told me he needed me to play. It wasn't a disrespect thing, he was just trying to motivate me.

en It is easier to penetrate your audience with one sharp, clean point or idea, thand with a maze of half-baked unremarkable, uninspiring ideas that will never motivate or be remembered.

en If you like somebody, then it's easier to play with them and it's easier to play harder beside them, because you know that's what they're doing. When she got a lot of passes from her teammates (in soccer), she was the first to recognize she did well because of how well they did. She knows the value of teamwork. I don't know what it is, but she just has that human quality that will look at something and decide that's what she wants to do and then she has the ability to focus on it.

en No one can motivate you to do anything. You motivate yourself, based on information you receive and how directly you can relate it to your own potential achievement.

en You can motivate by fear. And you can motivate by reward. But both of these methods are only temporary. The only lasting thing is self-motivation. Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness.

en You motivate kids to want to read, you motivate them in every other area of life, too. It's a breath of fresh air, and I appreciate seeing a teacher who has some energy and initiative.

en It's not my job to motivate players. They bring extraordinary motivation to our program. It's my job not to de-motivate them.
  Lou Holtz


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