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Wooden was a master of patience. He coached for 16 years at UCLA before winning his first national championship. He taught, 'Good things take time, as they should. We shouldn't expect good things to happen overnight. ' He distinguished between patience and inaction. 'Be quick, but don't hurry. ' He teaches that you must work hard every day while having the patience to wait for the results to compound.
"Real progress is slow, and it requires the patience to keep working when you don't see immediate results."
"Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do, but have the patience to let your skills grow."
"Patience is a form of discipline. It's the ability to control your desire for immediate results."
"The most important thing to remember is that patience is not passive; it is active persistence."
"The more patient you are, the more likely you are to achieve your long-term goals."
"Good things take time, as they should. We shouldn't expect results overnight."
"Patience is the foundation of character. It shows that we have the discipline to wait for what is right."
"Without patience, even the most talented individual will fail to reach their peak."
"Patience is the key to unlocking our full potential."
Book: Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations and Reflections on and off the Court
"Do not look for the quick fix. Have the patience to build a solid foundation."
"We must have the patience to listen and learn before we can lead."
"Patience is the ability to maintain a positive attitude while working hard for something that hasn't happened yet."
"Patience is the bridge between preparation and achievement."
Book: Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations and Reflections on and off the Court
"Patience is the companion of wisdom."
"Patience is a key element of success. If you're not patient, you'll give up too soon."
"Be quick, but don't hurry. Hurrying leads to mistakes; quickness comes from preparation and patience."
"We must give things time to happen, provided we have done the necessary preparation to deserve the outcome."
"Patience is a virtue that is necessary in everything we do."
Book: Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations and Reflections on and off the Court
"Patience is the quality that allows us to stay the course when things get difficult."
Book: Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations and Reflections on and off the Court
"We must be patient with ourselves as we strive for improvement."
"Patience is the quiet force that keeps us moving forward when the world tells us to stop."
"Success is a journey, not a destination. It requires patience every step of the way."
"Without patience, we are likely to make poor decisions out of frustration."
"Patience is the mortar that helps hold the other blocks of the Pyramid together."
"The best things in life are worth waiting for, and they require the patience to work for them."
"Everything takes time. We must be patient and keep working toward our goals."
"The greatest achievements are often the result of years of patient, steady effort."
"Patience is the antidote to anxiety. It allows us to focus on the process rather than the outcome."
"Patience is the strength to keep going when the progress is slow and the rewards are far off."
"The two cornerstones of the Pyramid of Success are Faith and Patience."
"You must have the patience to allow things to happen in their own time."
"Patience is not just waiting; it's how we behave while we're waiting for the results of our efforts."
"We must have the patience to let our players develop at their own pace."
"The road to success is always under construction. You need patience to navigate the delays."
"Patience is the ability to wait for the results of our hard work without losing heart."
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