

'Be Where Your Feet Are': Trust the Process, Embrace Growth, Own Your Worth
In this episode of The Daily Coach newsletter in audio form, we explore the power of courageous presence, trust in the process and ourselves, and our worthiness.
First, Penn State coach Katie Schumacher-Cawley led her team to a national championship while battling breast cancer. Her unwavering presence—never missing a practice—reminds us that true courage is about showing up, leading with grace, and embracing the moment. “Be where your feet are.”
Next, NBA star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander reinforces that “there’s no fooling the universe.” Success isn’t about shortcuts—it’s about consistent effort, self-belief, and trusting the process.
Then, Marquette’s Shaka Smart delivers a simple yet profound message: “You’re allowed to make a mistake.” His leadership reminds us that confidence comes not from perfection but from trusting ourselves.
Finally, Madison Keys’ Grand Slam victory teaches us that our worth isn’t tied to achievements. By letting go of external expectations, she found freedom—and played her best tennis yet.
This episode challenges us to lead with greater presence, embrace setbacks, and pursue greatness with a deeper purpose, clarity, and connection.
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Remember: The most important person you will ever lead is yourself. Keep growing. Keep learning. And most importantly, keep showing up.