Today I am talking to myself and many others that just do not know when to stop working and go home. As a career teacher and coach I have worked so many extra hours all these years and seem to always find a reason to stay a little longer to do things on my list. As I got older I realized that I had to find better balance in my work and home life. I got home late so many nights and suddenly it hit me that things could wait for tomorrow. I began to make adjustments and started delegating responsibility to my team and coaches and it made a world of difference for me at home. Being a driven person that wants to be successful, work hard and win at sports and life I would tend to be one of the first to arrive on campus and the last to leave.
I coached football in the fall, wrestling in the winter and softball in the spring. Yes, I spent nine months a year actively coaching a sport, but lets be real it was a 12 month job when you add in summer workouts, camps, clinics, fund raisers and meetings to prepare for the coming year. Coaching is something you do mostly for the love of it because the money is marginal at best. High school coaches in most states make less than they would if they had a part time job at a fast food place. We do it for the love of the sport, the love of the competition and for the kids.
My best advice to business owners, coaches, leaders and community mentors is to make sure you go home. Call it a day, put the list down and finish it tomorrow. If you do not time will fly by, your kids will be grown and your spouse is sitting at home waiting on you to get home late every night. Pursue your passions, work hard, work smart and go home! You cannot buy those times with family back, so spend time away from professional responsibilities and as I said go home!
Coach B
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