

The Legendary John Wooden (an interview with Tony Robbins) | Part 2: What it means to build character, be a true leader and win the game of life
Oct 19, 2016
In a heartfelt conversation, Tony Robbins shares insights with the legendary John Wooden, a celebrated basketball coach known for his ten national championships and profound life philosophies. They discuss the importance of character and integrity in leadership, and how true success is defined by personal growth and the positive impact on others. Wooden’s enduring wisdom emphasizes the significance of empathy and mutual respect in building teams, while personal stories touch on navigating grief and the power of love in overcoming life's challenges.
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Consistency Demands Personalized Leadership
- Consistency requires the right personnel and unlocking their full potential.
- Coaches must analyze and work individually with players to maximize group performance.
Persistence Before Glory
- Before winning championships, Wooden spent 16 years learning and growing without giving up.
- He adjusted his coaching, learning from mistakes to build momentum for future success.
Manage Praise and Criticism
- Don't let criticism or praise sway your balance.
- Strength lies in managing both without losing perspective or control.