10.28 Pat Summitt: Always Compete
“You can't always be the strongest or most talented or most gifted person in the room, but you can be the most competitive.” - Pat Summit
Do you show up and compete when you aren’t the strongest, most talented, or most gifted?
Pat Summitt was one of the greatest coaches in sports history. Her University of Tennessee Lady Volunteer teams were known for their toughness, discipline, and relentless competitiveness — qualities that reflected her own personality.
Coach Summitt once said, “You can't always be the strongest or most talented or most gifted person in the room, but you can be the most competitive.”
Natural ability isn’t the only thing that determines success — effort, drive, and competitiveness matter just as much, if not more.
You may not always be the most skilled or physically gifted person, but you can always show up ready to work, refusing to give up, and finding ways to win even when the odds aren’t in your favor.
Talent sets the floor, but competitiveness raises the ceiling.
Question of the Day: When things aren’t going your way or someone else seems more talented, how do you respond — do you compete harder, or do you pull back?
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