Most people get excited about games, but I’ve got to be excited about practice, because that’s my classroom.
PAT SUMMITTMost people get excited about games, but I’ve got to be excited about practice, because that’s my classroom.
PAT SUMMITTI think helped our players in terms of being able to fight through some adversity along the way.
PAT SUMMITTChange equals self improvement. Push yourself to places you haven’t been before.
PAT SUMMITTSuccess lulls you. It makes the most ambitious of us complacent and sloppy. In a way, you have to cultivate a kind of amnesia and forget all of your previous prosperity.
PAT SUMMITTIf you don’t want responsibility, don’t sit in the big chair. To be successful, you must accept full responsibility
PAT SUMMITTSilence is a form of communication, too. Sometimes less is more.
PAT SUMMITTIn the absence of feedback, people will fill in the blanks with a negative. They will assume you don’t care about them or don’t like them.
PAT SUMMITTSetting up a system that rewards you for meeting your goals and has penalties for failing to hit your target is just as important as putting your goals down on paper.
PAT SUMMITTSuccess is a project that’s always under construction.
PAT SUMMITTIt is what it is. But, it will be what you make it.
PAT SUMMITTYou have to make shots. That’s the bottom line.
PAT SUMMITTI’d wake up in the morning and I would think, ‘Where am I?’ I’d have to gather myself.
PAT SUMMITTMy parents taught me a long time ago that you win in life with people, and that’s important, because if you hang with winners, you stand a great chance of being a winner.
PAT SUMMITTTeamwork is really a form of trust. It’s what happens when you surrender the mistaken idea that you can go it alone and realize that you won’t achieve your individual goals without the support of your colleagues.
PAT SUMMITTAttitude is a choice. What you think you can do, whether positive or negative, confident or scared, will most likely happen.
PAT SUMMITTTeamwork does not come naturally. Let’s face it. We are born with certain inclinations, but sharing isn’t one of them.
PAT SUMMITT