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In The September 2019 Issue of The Coaching and Leadership Journal


Here is some of what your will find in the September 2019 issue of the Coaching and Leadership Journal:
  • Leadership profile—Dave Clawson, Wake Forest Football
  • Labor day quotes for leaders
  • Dave Ramsey on lessons from football coaches
  • Ways to stay positive when you’re having a bad day
  • Takeaways from Jimmy Johnson
  • Persistent Tim (Brown)
  • Learning from Buck O’Neil
  • Get your butterflies into formation
  • Actually winners do quit
  • Learning from the World Cup champions
  • Move forward by feeling your disappointment 
  • Ways to recharge
  • And much more!
The journal is a monthly source of leadership ideas and techniques written specifically for leaders. Each month our editor brings his 36 years of expertise to the journal.

"The main objective of this journal is to provide leaders the means to learn without having to waste their valuable time.”—Dan Spainhour, Editor of The Coaching and Leadership Journal    

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  • A print edition of the Journal delivered to your door each month.
  • Access to The Coaching and Leadership Journal website.
  • The digital version of the current issue of The Coaching and Leadership Journal emailed to you each month.
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  • Strategies to motivate your team and staff.
  • Quotes, anecdotes and trends to use in your team meetings and practices.
  • Ideas and philosophies from prominent leaders to help your team rise to any challenge.
  • Tactics to get the most out of your team and an edge on your competition.
  • Ideas and techniques that help you and your staff communicate more effectively with your team.
What a few of our subscribers say:

Dan, I love your newsletter. Thank you!!— Frank Martin, Head Coach University of South Carolina Men’s Basketball

We absolutely love your Journal and plan on continuing our subscription for years to come!— Nathan Minion, Director of Operations, Florida State Women’s Soccer

Your journal is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Terrific resource for all leaders!—Andrew Marotta, Principal Port Jervis High School, New York

Dan, I love reading your journal! — Rob Krimmel, St. Francis Basketball

I have coached for over 40 years, and have an advanced degree in Psychology. Your publication is the best quick source for inspired ideas I have seen! — Max Obermiller

We’re not saying all of our subscribers win but judge for yourself. Here is a list of some of a few of our recent new and renewed subscribers: 
  • Mark Krikorian, Florida State Women’s Soccer (2104 & 2018 NCAA Champions)
  • Kim Record, UNC Greensboro Athletic Director
  • Nan Carney-DeBord, Athletic Director Denison University
  • Kelvin Sampson, University of Houston Basketball
  • Mike Candrea, Arizona Softball, Gold Medal Winner
  • Jerry York, Boston College Men’s Hockey (first NCAA hockey coach to 1,000 wins)
  • Frank Martin, University of South Carolina Men’s Basketball
  • University of Denver Athletic Department
  • Tubby Smith, High Point University Men’s Basketball, Former NCAA Champion
  • David Metzbower, UNC Lacrosse,  2016 Men's Lacrosse Champions
  • Penn State Women’s Soccer (2105 NCAA Champions)
  • University of Oregon Baseball
  • Corrie Falcon, UCSD Swimming
  • Michigan State Women’s Basketball 
  • Dani Busboom, Louisville Volleyball
  • And many more!
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