Brian Kight
@BrianKight
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Joined December 2010
Knowledge without action doesn’t count. The only knowledge that matters is the knowledge you act on.
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Quantum computing could become the next computing platform. But one question matters: What should quantum computers be built from? At Xanadu, we’re building quantum computers using photons. Learn more ↓
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E+R=O insights for coaches in my episode below.
ICYMI- It’s been incredible learning from some of the best thought leaders on the #CompetitiveKindness Podcast. Thanks to @DanButterly, @erickapitulik6, and @BrianKight for kicking it off. 🔥 More to come soon! 🔥 🎧 https://t.co/8Pm85evA68 🍎 https://t.co/aUYMKUKU23
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Telling people to “Do the right thing” sounds noble. But it creates chaos. What seems “right” to one person violates what seems “right” to the next person. What is “right” for one person will inevitably be wrong for the group. Teams don’t need more “do the right thing”
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A conference name tag w/ lanyard. Seems so unnecessary until I find myself peeping everyone’s name.
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Get your boys into football and watch the transformation! Football uniquely challenges boys in ways that boys need but rarely get in today’s society. We need football because it provides an environment where boys can become young men, and young men can become grown men.
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Daily Discipline is a daily email from Brian Kight delivering powerful, practical insights—timeless truths crafted to inspire action, spark reflection, and elevate your performance every day.
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“Years of training for seconds of action.” That’s the note and lesson I shared in my Daily Discipline newsletter last week. Games are won or lost in seconds of action. And it takes years of training to be great in those moments, the minutes and seconds of action that decide who
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Is hesitation killing you? Hesitation becomes delay. Delay becomes avoidance. Avoidance becomes refusal. Refusal becomes failure. It all starts with a hesitation you think is harmless. But what does hesitation give you? No skill. No preparation. No confidence. Hesitation
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Skilled users of E+R=O understand: 1. Adversity touches everyone, all the time, in a wide range of ways. 2. The PRESENCE of adversity is universal and endless. 3. The RESPONSE to adversity is what's unique. 4. Strength exploits adversity for good. Weakness wastes it.
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Accurate then. Accurate now. 😂
Overheard at the Glazier clinic from @coach_delano: “It used to be let’s find the LB with the neck roll. He can’t run. Let’s attack him.” “Now - the modern day version is - let’s find the kid wearing kneepads over his knees.”
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But that also means new coaches who strengthen their speed to disciplined action and adjustments will rise and win. It follows the first principle that never changes: The opportunity creates adversity. The adversity creates opportunity.
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Given the rate of change in high school and college sports, coaches who are slow to disciplined adjustments will quickly fall behind and lose. You're already seeing it happen with big names/brands. Speed to discipline is the biggest competitive advantage in athletics right now.
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Your character is always one decision away. One courageous act and you're suddenly a courageous person. One dishonest act and you're suddenly a dishonest person. Seems like the kind of thing you should pay attention to.
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It never affects you . . . until it does. The older I get, the more I see the truth in this.
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Putting yourself at the top of your priority list isn’t selfish. It’s responsible. It’s easy to prioritize your responsibilities to everything besides yourself. • Job to do • Family to support • Team to lead • Tasks to complete • Deadlines to meet These require attention,
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How will your kids develop strong discipline if your discipline is weak?
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