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Carnadi Nadi Ford

@CoachFordHHS

Christian, Husband, Father, Engineer, Powerlifter, FCA volunteer, Character Coach, Strength Coach Independence High School

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Fear convinces you that the worst possible outcome is the guaranteed outcome. As a result, you avoid the thing you know you need to do. You stay stuck and frustrated, limiting your growth and potential. Reject fear. Pursue purpose.


Believe when it doesn’t make sense. Believe when nobody else believes. Believe it before you become it. Your belief will eventually make sense. Your belief will eventually multiply. Your belief will eventually become reality. Belief is the driver.


Better communication leads to trust which leads to stronger relationships which leads to higher levels of commitment and better execution. Communication is a competitive advantage.


Fear of failure only guarantees you’ll never unlock your potential. Failure is data. Failure is required. Keep showing up.


Your positivity will be met with negativity. Be positive anyway. Your optimism will be met with pessimism. Be optimistic anyway. Your belief will be met with doubt. Believe anyway. Critics don't change the world. Those who believe do.


Master the mundane. Be brilliant in the basics. Greatness is boring.


Farmers don't dig up their seeds to see if they are growing. They keep doing the work, cultivating, trusting the process, preparing for the harvest. Growth takes time. Results take time. Be patient, be persistent, do the work, focus on your habits, be ready for the harvest.


Small wins are still wins. Don't look for reasons to dismiss them or overlook them or label them as failures or as not good enough. A win is a win. Progress is progress. Don't rob yourself of the joy of your efforts. Celebrate and keep moving.


If you want to be liked, say what they want to hear. If you want to be respected, say what needs to be said.


Your destination will be determined by your discipline. Do the work.


An unhealthy mindset looks for things to complain about. A healthy mindset looks for things to be grateful for.


Dreams become realities by taking action. Fears become strengths by facing them. Setbacks become comebacks by staying resilient.


People pleasing and perfectionism are ways to compensate for insecurity. Neither is attainable and neither is sustainable.


Don’t let your mindset turn a hard moment into a bad day, a tough situation into a toxic situation, a difficult conversation into a dramatic conversation. Own your perspective. Own your response. Make your mindset your advantage.


Don’t wait until adversity hits to build your leadership. Don’t wait until adversity hits to build your mindset. Don’t wait until adversity hits to build your culture. At that point, it’s too late. Do the work, build the habits, stay ready.


Your level of belief determines your level of commitment and action. When you believe in it, you’ll work for it. When you doubt, you’ll look for a way out. Belief drives behavior.


Reframing failure as a stepping stone toward success is a mindset shift that allows you to learn, adapt, and grow.


Living your feelings limits your consistency. Living your commitments unlocks consistency. You won’t always feel like it. Show up anyway.


Comfort zones are cages. If you desire to expand your potential: Push your limits every single day.


Before you challenge or critique, you must care. There’s no accountability without relationship. They have to know you’re for them, that you’re fighting for them, that you’re building them up rather than tearing them down. Influence is rooted in relational trust.


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