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In this week’s episode of The Coach Matthew Mitchell Show, we're coming to you with a powerful leadership lesson drawn from both the middle school basketball court and the college arena.

Coach Mitchell dives into the misunderstood idea of “having fun” — especially for those of us driven by results, excellence, and productivity. What does it really mean to enjoy the pursuit when the stakes are high? Whether you're a parent, CEO, or coach, you’ll learn how to embrace the FUN in your work without sacrificing your ambition.

Coach unpacks a memorable acronym born from coaching his daughters' middle school team:

  • F – Fundamentals
  • U – Unselfish Attitude
  • N – Next Play Mentality

You’ll hear how this simple framework can bring purpose, perspective, and yes — enjoyment — to even the most demanding goals.

Plus:
A reminder to grab your copy of Ready to Win: How Great Leaders Succeed Through Preparation (a USA Today bestseller!)
Learn more about what we do at CoachMatthewMitchell.com

This episode is a must-listen for leaders ready to stop white-knuckling their way to success and start finding joy in the process.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 498636230 series 3603257
Content provided by Matthew Mitchell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Matthew Mitchell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this week’s episode of The Coach Matthew Mitchell Show, we're coming to you with a powerful leadership lesson drawn from both the middle school basketball court and the college arena.

Coach Mitchell dives into the misunderstood idea of “having fun” — especially for those of us driven by results, excellence, and productivity. What does it really mean to enjoy the pursuit when the stakes are high? Whether you're a parent, CEO, or coach, you’ll learn how to embrace the FUN in your work without sacrificing your ambition.

Coach unpacks a memorable acronym born from coaching his daughters' middle school team:

  • F – Fundamentals
  • U – Unselfish Attitude
  • N – Next Play Mentality

You’ll hear how this simple framework can bring purpose, perspective, and yes — enjoyment — to even the most demanding goals.

Plus:
A reminder to grab your copy of Ready to Win: How Great Leaders Succeed Through Preparation (a USA Today bestseller!)
Learn more about what we do at CoachMatthewMitchell.com

This episode is a must-listen for leaders ready to stop white-knuckling their way to success and start finding joy in the process.

  continue reading

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