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Taoist Wisdom to Inspire, Empower, and Lead in Sports & Life.
In the world of athletics, an innovative breed of coaches is
emerging--men and women who insist on fostering strong, healthy
relationships with their players where respect and integrity are
forged--and they are winning! In Coaching with Heart, recognized
sports psychologist Dr. Jerry Lynch declares that the relationship
game is the single most vital aspect of successful and productive
coaching in sports. By creating more intimacy between coach and
team, and recognizing that both team and coach can learn from each
other, everyone can fulfill their mutual goals. Coaching With Heart
is a provocative and practical 'game changer' in the shifting
landscape of athletics and life coaching. Awaken to established
techniques that empower and inspire not only yourself but also the
players with whom you are building a relationship. Chapters within
discuss various themes, including: The power of caring in having
love in your heart The magic of being stronger by being softer The
positive effects of a culture of unity and cohesion Tao Coaching,
with the Taoist virtues of respect, trust, compassion, belief, and
integrity. Dr. Lynch shares wisdom he has accrued in his more than
thirty years 'in the trenches', where he has had the opportunity to
work with some of the most respected and effective coaches of all
time, such as Phil Jackson, Pat Summit, Dean Smith, Tara
Vanderveer, Bill Walsh, Anson Dorrance, Cindy Timchal, Missy Foote,
and many more. Coaching with Heart will assist you in stepping
outside the box with your leadership endeavors whether as a coach,
teacher, CEO, military officer, or parent, and implement Zen
Coaching approaches to guide others to practice, play, and live
with the heart of a champion.
Martial artists, great warriors, coaches, generals, and successful
corporate CEOs have all effectively used the strategies for winning
found in Sun Tzu's Art of War. Authors Jerry Lynch and Chungliang
Al Huang, using lessons from the The Art of War, as well as other
ancient Taoist books such as the I Ching and Tao Te Ching, teach
readers to develop the capacities and qualities that make a
champion-such as high self-esteem, courage, fortitude,
determination, perseverance, tenacity, self-awareness, integrity,
the ability to take risks, and the ability to learn from failure.
The emphasis on self-awareness, tactical positioning, and strategic
advantage means that practitioners win through inner growth and
self-improvement-giving them a universal competitive edge.
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