6.9 Ken Griffey Jr.: Talent vs Effort and Attitude


“Talent may get you on the field, but it's effort and attitude that will keep you there.” - Ken Griffey Jr.

Does your attitude and effort match your talent?

When you step on any court or field, something bad will happen. It’s not a question of if, but when.

If you play for a good coach, they will give you feedback and hold you accountable, and you might not want to hear it.

But if you want to stay on the court or field, decide now how you will respond when something bad happens, and when your coach coaches you tough. Your response, your attitude, and your effort can be the things that either keep you out there or push you to the bench.

Ken Griffey Jr. is one of my favorite athletes of all time. His smooth baseball swing is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen, and when he would hit balls out of the park with his hat on backwards, he looked like a superhero on the baseball field.

But don’t let the swag fool you; Griffey was a hardworking killer.

He once said, “Talent may get you on the field, but it's effort and attitude that will keep you there.”

Your attitude, how you think or feel about something, how you respond, will either help you or hurt you. Choose to have an attitude that responds positively no matter what happens.

Have a great attitude, and give all the effort you can and have. That is how you maximize your talent.

Question of the Day: Does your attitude help you or hurt you? When and where can you give more effort?

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