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Christian Morrison
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Morrison thru my father-Woodenknife thru my mother. Born and raised in Blackpipe community on the Rosebud Reservation (Norris,SD). Assiniboine/Sicangu
Blackpipe, Sicangu Makoce Katılım Şubat 2010
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Slow down, just for a moment. Take a moment and appreciate how blessed you are.
Look at your life, not through the lens of what’s lacking, but through the quiet evidence of what has been given.
You woke up today.
You’re still breathing.
You’re given another chance.
So before you ask for more, pause.
And thank God for what’s already in your hands.

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@AshlanCC1 I am both proud and fortunate to have watched you grow up. I remember the lil girl runnin around the practices, and games. That lil girl has now grown into a strong, mature, elite basketball player. I cannot wait to watch you play at USD! Best of luck, keep doing you!
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Honored to receive this award!
Ryan Deal@RyanDeal_605
Class A Spirit of Su: Mahpiya Luta’s Ashlan Carlow-Blount #sdhoops26
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Bennett County's Peyson O'Neill named Western Great Plains Conference girls basketball MVP #sdpreps 605sports.com/Bennett-County…
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Kobe Bryant was one of the best basketball players ever, and after scoring 60 points in his final game before retiring, he was asked, “How do you want to be remembered?” Kobe said, “I made a promise to myself that at the end of my career, I want people to think of me as a talented over-achiever; that I was blessed with talent but I worked as if I had none.”
A talented overachiever is someone who becomes the best version of themselves. But Kobe had to overcome his own challenges and obstacles.
The Challenge
When Kobe was 13 years old, he played in a basketball league and didn’t score a single basket all season. Instead of making excuses or quitting, he made a plan and got better, and just a couple of years later, he was one of the best players in the country.
Kobe had a Growth Mindset: He believed he could get better over time and with practice. If he would have had a Fixed Mindset, meaning he didn’t think he could get better, he never would have become an NBA champion.
On your journey, choose to have a Growth Mindset. Choose to believe you can get better if you do the right things — the right way.
#KobeBryant
#GrowthMindset
#SportsPsychology

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“You’re either a fan of your team and understand there are wins and losses, or you are just a fan of winning”
Geno Auriemma on the irrational expectations of UCONN’s fan base at times
(Via @NotDanHurley 🎥)
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Dear God,
Good morning! Thank You for waking me up to another day filled with potential. Help me focus less on distractions and more on what truly matters. Align my priorities with Your will so that everything I do reflects Your glory. Give me clarity and courage to pursue the dreams You’ve placed in my heart. Thank You for the journey of transformation You’re leading me through. Whether I’m in a season of waiting, learning, or thriving, help me trust that every phase has purpose and for my benefit. Use me to impact lives and glorify Your name wherever I go.
In Jesus Name,
Amen 🙏
“The Lord directs the steps of the godly. He delights in every detail of their lives."
- Psalm 37:23
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Highmore-Harrold’s Mike Ring secures 400th career girls basketball coaching win #SDPreps
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Kirby Smart shares the biggest disease that destroys winning programs - and how to stop it.
"The disease that creeps into your program is called entitlement. And I've seen it firsthand."
"If you can stomp it out with leadership, then you can stay hungry."
Entitlement is the enemy of progress - it's the delusion of deserving without earning.
"We have a saying around our place: 'We eat off the floor.'"
Entitlement is easy while earning it is hard.
"And if you're willing to eat off the floor, you can be special."
Success requires hard work and showing up consistently.
Choose to compete.
Stay hungry and humble, and look to earn it every day.
(🎥AP)
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