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016 Kalei Christensen: Its Only Worth It If It's Worth It To You

016 Kalei Christensen: Its Only Worth It If It's Worth It To You

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Welcome to The Playbook for Success Podcast where coaches, athletes, and teams unlock the tools already within them so that they win games, but dominate at the GAME OF LIFE!

On this week's episode of the Playbook for Success Podcast, we had the opportunity to sit down and talk to recent graduate Kalei Christensen and athlete at the University of North Texas. Kale as she is known to be called was a catcher and offensive leader for the mean green softball team. This episode is a great one for parents and athletes to listen to because Kale breaks down what it takes, what she wish she had when she got there, and how she plans to make an impact on the world in the next phase of her life.

Key Moments in the Interview:

- If you want something, determine if its worth it and make the decision to go all in on it.

- 8th grade and 9th grade is a crucial time to make an all in commitment. Decide what you really want

- College Sports is a Grind every single day and its worth it only if its worth it to you.

- The Mental side of softball is not talked about enough and if she could do anything different from high school to college, it would be adding mental skills to her tool box.

Take a listen and let me know in the comments what you think of this weeks episode.

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