Small goals create small results
Hey hoopers, Quote of the day: “You don’t get what you want. You get what you believe is possible.” Quick question: Are you aiming to just get by, or are you actually aiming to become great? Most players think small without realizing it. They say things like “I just want to make the team,” “I just want some minutes,” or “I just want to be decent.” Here’s the truth: Small thinking caps your potential before the work ever starts. When you think small, you train small. You skip reps. You accept average. You stop pushing when things get uncomfortable because your goal doesn’t demand more from you. Big goals do. Thinking big doesn’t mean being unrealistic. It means setting a standard that forces you to grow. Varsity. Being a starter. Being trusted late in games. Playing at the next level. Here’s what thinking big actually does: It raises how hard you train. It raises how consistent you are. It raises what you’re willing to sacrifice. And here’s the hard part most players don’t want to hear: If your goal doesn’t scare you a little, it won’t change you. Players who think big move differently. They don’t hope for opportunities. They prepare for them. So here’s the simple version: Small goals keep you comfortable. Big goals pull greatness out of you. If you’re ready to stop thinking small and start training like the player you want to become, Phase 2 is open now. Phase 2 is where players raise the standard, sharpen their habits, and commit to becoming more than “just another hooper.” If you’re ready to think bigger, join Phase 2 now -> https://www.skool.com/hoopsacademy/plans See you on the next level, Tyler P.S. You don’t grow into big goals by accident. You grow into them by choosing them.