Beyond being a great event for sports, the Women’s World Cup taught us many lessons: if our cheers were for the talented women on the field, it was also for the lessons in leadership that sports can teach.Â
As the United States Women’s National Team (“USWNT”) is celebrating victory after beating the Netherlands 2-0 in Sunday’s final, we feel energized, inspired and empowered. Regardless if you are a fan or not, here are our Top 5 Quotes from the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team.Â
1. "I worked on my weaknesses and made them my strengths." —Sydney Leroux
There’s a great lesson here: you can turn your weaknesses into strengths.
First, identify your weaknesses. Be honest with yourself, nobody is perfect. You must analyze your failure so you can do better the next time.Â
Second, find how to compensate your weaknesses. Every weakness has a corresponding strength. Being unrealistic matches with being a visionary for example.Â
Finally, become good at what you are. Only time and practice will turn a weakness into a strength.Â
2. "The harder you work and the more prepared you are for something, you're going to be able to persevere through anything."—Carli Lloyd
Nothing comes easy, and behind every success are hours of plain hard work.
There’s no secret: hard work is the price to pay for what you’re going to get. It helps you build discipline, it teaches you values, creates your own luck and ultimately gives your results. It takes time, but hard work is rewarding.
3. "Excuses are like losses. Everyone has them except champions." —Alex Morgan
Let’s make it straight: stop making excuses.Â
People use excuses to rationalize their actions, but it is the primary reasons why people are unable to accomplish what they want.Â
Stop comparing yourself to others, stop fearing the unknown, stop blaming others: instead, take responsibility, take action and be yourself.Â
4. "Embrace the opportunity, no matter what it is. Look at everything in a positive light." —Julie Ertz
Embrace opportunities with an open mind. Remember Lewis Carroll? She once said: “we only regret the chances we didn’t take, the relationships we were afraid to have, and the decisions we waited too long to make“, that is so true.Â
So just give it a shot. What if it turns into a failure? Then you’ll learn from it! Be open, you have nothing to lose.
5. "Surround yourself with good people, surround yourself with positivity and people who are going to challenge you to make you better" -Ali Krieger
Surround yourself with people who are going to lift you higher. Again, be open minded, elevates your standards and learn from others. Cut the negativeness, find people who are smarter than you and make real friend. Then, you will see some real change.
The Women’s World Cup was a great display of values and we should be grateful for the USWNT for voicing their principles. Whether you are seeking to become a lawyer or not, follow these Top 5 Quotes from the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team to excel in your career.Â
To finish with Megan Rapinoe, the team leader, there are many amazing things in this world, but that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t strive to be better.Â
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