by Mandy Green, Busy CoachCoach, I have a quick story for you. Once upon a time, in the bustling streets of New York City in 1918, a man named Charles Schwab found himself facing a daunting challenge. He was the president of Bethlehem Steel Corporation, one of the largest and most influential …
Rest is Not a Luxury, It’s a Necessity
by Mandy Green, Busy CoachAs a coach, you tell your athletes to prioritize rest, right?But are you doing the same?Taking a break every hour isn’t just something that would be “nice” to do. It’s essential for your energy, focus, and performance throughout the day.You might think that …
Refining Your Productivity as a Coach (Part 2)
by Mandy Green, Busy CoachIn the first part of this series, we discussed how productive coaches set goals, build systems, and take ownership of their success. Now, let’s dive into more habits that will help you become the most productive coach you can be:5. Embrace RandomnessAs coaches, …
The Foundation of Productivity as a Coach (Part 1)
by Mandy Green, Busy CoachAs coaches, we all know what it's like to feel busy. There's always a to-do list, meetings, practices, and recruiting. But staying busy isn’t the same as being productive. Productivity is about checking the right things off the list and making progress toward your …
What Does it Take to Become a Successful College Coach?
by Mandy Green, Busy CoachLast week, one of my favorite clients asked:“What does it truly take to be a successful college coach?”My reply:If I had to answer in one word, I would say...“Leverage.”You need a system that consistently develops your athletes, attracts top …