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Post by mynewunit on Jan 18, 2021 6:38:19 GMT -8
258: Impossible Missions Across The Fence in Vietnam, with South Vietnamese SOG Soldier, "Cowboy" Khanh Doan Podcast 258 Page0:00:00 – Opening 0:06:13 – Across the fence with Cowboy Khanh Doan. 2:51:27 – Final thoughts and take-aways. 3:01:47 – How to stay on THE PATH. 3:23:53 – Closing Gratitude.
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Post by mynewunit on Jan 18, 2021 6:35:12 GMT -8
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Post by mynewunit on Jan 18, 2021 6:32:45 GMT -8
256: An Hour Lost Today is an Hour Lost Forever. Time is Running Out. Guidelines for the Leader and Commander Pt.6 Podcast 256 Page0:00:00 – Opening 2:28:08 – Closing Gratitude.
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Post by mynewunit on Jan 18, 2021 6:27:54 GMT -8
264: PAY ATTENTION. You're Competing All The Time. MCDP 1-4: Competing, with Dave Berke Podcast 264 page0:00:00 – Opening 0:05:00 – MCDP 1-4: Competing 1:52:19 – Final Thoughts and Take-Aways. 2:00:08 – How to stay on THE PATH. 2:17:35 – Closing Gratitude
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Post by mynewunit on Nov 11, 2020 9:37:29 GMT -8
255: Attack is the Key to Success. "Guidelines for the Leader and Commander" Pt. 5 Podcast 255 Page0:00:00 – Opening 0:01:44 – Guidelines for the Leader and Commander 1:41:40 – Final thoughts and take-aways. 1:42:29 – How to stay on THE PATH. 2:07:02 – Closing Gratitude.
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Post by mynewunit on Nov 11, 2020 9:34:52 GMT -8
254: Discipline is The Supreme Thing That All Victory is Built on. Guidelines for the Leader and Commander pt. 4 Podcast 254 Page0:00:00 – Opening 0:01:00 – Guidelines for the Leader and the Commander, by Gen. Bruce Clarke 1:47:32 – Final thoughts and take-aways. 1:48:56 – How to stay on THE PATH. 2:09:57 – Closing Gratitude.
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Post by mynewunit on Nov 11, 2020 9:32:18 GMT -8
253: The Ceiling You Can't Break Through is Made By You. Guidelines for the Leader and Commander pt. 3 Podcast 253 Page0:00:00 – Opening 1:41:13 – Guidelines for the Leader and the Commander, by Gen. Bruce Clarke 1:32:11 – How to stay on THE PATH. 1:38:29 – Closing Gratitude
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Post by mynewunit on Nov 11, 2020 9:28:44 GMT -8
252: When You Cast Judgement, Start with Yourself. Be Reliable, Show Initiative, and Anticipate Problems. "Guidelines for the Leader and Commander" pt.2. Podcast 252 Page0:00:00 – Opening 0:01:48 – “Guidelines For The Leader and Commander”, by Gen. Bruce Clarke 1:45:49 – How to stay on THE PATH. 2:01:35 – Closing Gratitude.
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Post by mynewunit on Nov 11, 2020 9:26:07 GMT -8
251: Set The Standard. Set The Example. How to LEAD. "Guidelines for the Leader and Commander Podcast 251 Page0:00:00 – Opening 0:12:18 – “Guidelines for the Leader and Commander”, General Bruce Clarke 2:15:49 – Get a routine. How to stay on THE PATH. 2:58:55 – Closing Gratitude.
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Post by mynewunit on Nov 11, 2020 9:15:42 GMT -8
This is common problem with leagues. People are there for many different reasons. Winning a game on serves is not fun. Neither is having to prevent a team member from playing the ball. I see it as 2 challenges, as you have also defined. 1. Developing the players you have. 2. Making the league more competitive.
Developing the players has to be fun and has to reward improvement or effort. I would try something like subbing out the best and worst player at the same time. If they can go off to the side and practice bums and sets, footwork, positioning, etc. and then go back into the game to use the skill they worked on.
Making the league more competitive can be done with either a draft each season, picking teams every week/month, or swapping team mates.
The leadership task should be to set small goals. The goal isn't the win, the goal is to have every serve returned. The goal is to have everyone to get a bump and a set. The goal is to have points that last 20 seconds, or 30 seconds. Ways to help this will involve suggesting changes to the rules or procedures before the game starts. Maybe an ace changes the server. The goal to be to do as little as possible to change this. Like golf handicap, different tee boxes, allow the competition to be against where the individual started the season, or their last game.
Good luck. The answer is going to take leaders knowing the players, why they are there, what success looks like to them, how they respond to criticism and praise. The right answer is going to depend on the person, player, team. It may involve taking people out of the games for playing too hard/mean or playing poorly. If there is a person who causes the situation to worsen, they might have to be suspended or expelled.
I understand how hard this can be. I have enjoyed every league, pick up game, sport competition I have participated in, except church softball league.
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Post by mynewunit on Oct 12, 2020 10:01:09 GMT -8
250: Giving Up VS Holding On Just a Little Longer. Lessons Under Stress. NO F**KING SLACK. "About Face" pt.2 Podcast 250 Page0:00:00 – Opening 0:01:46 – More lessons from “About Face”, by Hackworth. 1:59:32 – Making The Path a routine. 2:15:30 – How to stay on THE PATH. 2:34:25 – Closing gratitude.
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Post by mynewunit on Oct 12, 2020 9:59:05 GMT -8
249: Even Today, Why "About Face" is The Benchmark for Leadership. A re-visit, Including Foreword by Jocko Podcast Page 2490:00:00 – Opening. Jocko’s foundations of leadership. The Foreword for the new release of “About Face”. 0:40:43 – Discussion 0:46:43 – Lessons from Hackworth still applicable today. 1:20:08 – Final thoughts and take-aways. 1:27:42 – How to stay on THE PATH. 1:58:40 – Closing gratitude.
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Post by mynewunit on Sept 24, 2020 5:54:24 GMT -8
248: If You Think You're Hot Sh*t, You Don't Know Sh*t. SOG Chronicles with TILT, John Stryker Meyer Podcast 248 Page0:00:00 – Opening 0:07:10 – John Stryker Meyer. SOG Chronicles. 2:18:57 – Final Thoughts and take-aways. 2:34:59 – How to Stay on THE PATH 2:54:51 – Closing Gratitude.
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Post by mynewunit on Sept 16, 2020 16:06:29 GMT -8
247: W.T.F. What it Takes to Beat The Odds, with John Stryker Meyer. Wiskey Tango Foxtrot, by Lynne Black. Podcast 247 page0:00:00 – Opening 0:05:14 – Lynne Black’s “Wiskey Tango Foxtrot” with Tilt. 3:10:55 – Final thoughts and take-aways. 3:22:10 – How to stay on THE PATH. 3:39:24 – Closing Gratitude.
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Post by mynewunit on Sept 11, 2020 9:57:57 GMT -8
246: The Only Real Failure is Giving Up. With JP Dinnell Podcast 246 Page0:00:00 – Opening 0:12:06 – Failure and Success. Keep Striving. W JP Dinnell. 3:32:51 – How to stay on THE PATH. 4:07:04 – Closing Gratitude.
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