The L3 Blog

Building Leaders for Life Through Sports

How to Raise Confident, Motivated Kids (or Coach them up)

 

Tip 1: Wins Along the Way. 

Get clear on the big dreams, and then celebrate small achievements along the way. Celebrate effort, celebrate thoughtful debates even when you don't agree. As long as it moves the needle in achieving the dream, living their legacy, and positive...

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Embracing Change Like a Champ

One of the fastest ways to build confidence is to pursue mastery in: Embracing Change. Research shows us that the most successful leaders are exceptional in navigating change. The happiest people are great at it too. So what does that have to do with building confidence? Let’s discuss:

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Legacy Leadership Replay

What an absolute JOY it was to see you and share with you all during our Legacy Leadership session this week! If you were unable to attend live, we got you! Here's the replay. Don't forget:

Share your LPs with us on social. You have such great wisdom!!!

If you found value in this session and it...

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3 Pillars of Legacy Leadership

Our leadership strategies are anchored in 3 foundational pillars. These 3 pillars are at the core of everything we teach at L3, so you'll grow fond of these pillars as you learn with us. Whether you are leading as a parent, a coach, a teammate, or a CEO of your own company… the...

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Family Culture, Giving Back, and Love - Clay Helton, USC Head football coach and his Phenomenal Wife, Angela Helton

We're talking about the core of where great leadership starts- with love, compassion, and a culture that's created on purpose in the family and then in sport. Join our chat with Clay Helton, USC Head football coach and his insightful, inspiring, Angela Helton.

 

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Decreasing Anxiety in Youth Sports

Actually, I’m not really interested in decreasing anxiety. I’m interested in increasing an ability to remain calm. I am interested in increasing humble confidence. To be at peace. To be prepared. To understand what I can control, and to know that I can learn whatever it is that I...

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The Hard Truth About Being “That Parent” ...or “That Coach”
An article inspired by many true stories, and coach conversations we’ll never tell you about. It was originally written for our cheer and dance families, but it applies to all youth sport experiences.

Important to Know: Some of the greatest coaches in all of youth sports are quitting...

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