Travis Daugherty

@CoachTDaugherty

Husband. Father. Coach. Author of & Hidden Talent: Uncovering What Really Makes a Champion a Champion • Romans 5:2-5

Indianapolis, IN
Joined May 2011

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    2 Dec 2019

    “Hello class, and welcome to Champions 101. I’m Professor Beard...”

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  2. 19 hours ago

    Really enjoyed this conversation with & about the great OPPORTUNITY and the great RESPONSIBILTY we’ve been afforded as coaches. “Winning is the goal, but developing winners is the purpose.”

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    Jul 14
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  4. Retweeted
    Jul 14

    Be patient and put in the work with every opportunity you get! Failure is the BEST indicator that success is right around the corner. We are with you !

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  5. Jul 13

    Great reminder for sports parents... Failure is not the opposite of success. Failure is a part of success.

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  6. Retweeted
    Jul 13

    Releasing on Wednesday!!! Part II: Fullfilling Your Purpose as a Coach You don’t want to miss Part I

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  7. Jul 13

    Loser’s mindset ➡️ “My performance determines my attitude. How I play dictates the effort, enthusiasm, and engagement I choose.” Champion’s mindset ➡️ “My attitude determines my performance. The effort, enthusiasm, and engagement I choose dictate how I play.”

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  8. Jul 12

    Champions are... -committed -relentless -tough -humble -hungry -courageous -positive -coachable -selfless And that is why they win. 🏆

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    Jul 12

    Travis Daugherty, a successful basketball coach, offered great insights into “What Makes a Champion a Champion” Apple Google Play Spotify Anchor

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  10. Jul 10

    “The champion sports parent is more focused on doing the right thing for their child than they are focused on what everyone else is doing.” Read this week’s Champions 101 Newsletter, “Celebrate Your Independence,” here:

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    Jul 1
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  13. Retweeted
    Jun 29

    When Teddy Roosevelt said, “Comparison is the thief of joy,” I doubt he was thinking specifically of you, the sports parent, but he probably could’ve been. Read this issue of Champions 101 Newsletter, “The Thief If Your Joy,” here: via

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  14. Retweeted
    Jun 24

    If long haul attributes aren’t your primary focus as parents, coaches, and teachers then short term success is probably all you will have to celebrate. Don’t get so consumed with what matters now that you lose sight of what matters most.

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    Jun 19

    “The truth is, those who win in any area of life almost always do so at least partly because they’ve lost.” Read this week’s Champions 101 Newsletter, “Failure as Feedback,” here:

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  16. Jun 19

    “The truth is, those who win in any area of life almost always do so at least partly because they’ve lost.” Read this week’s Champions 101 Newsletter, “Failure as Feedback,” here:

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    Jun 12

    Youth sports are starting up again. Now’s a good time to make sure you’re prepared to make this your child’s best, most fun, & most meaningful season ever. Read this week’s Champions 101 Newsletter, “5 Choices the Champion Sports Parent Makes,” here:

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    Jun 12

    “But at the heart of it all, you see the opportunity your child has to learn the lessons and develop the qualities that can make him or her a champion for life.” Champions 101: 5 Choices the Champion Sports Parent Makes:

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  19. Jun 12

    Youth sports are starting up again. Now’s a good time to make sure you’re prepared to make this your child’s best, most fun, & most meaningful season ever. Read this week’s Champions 101 Newsletter, “5 Choices the Champion Sports Parent Makes,” here:

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  20. Jun 7

    Great advice for parents: Risk more, rescue and rave less.

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  21. Jun 6

    “Empathy encourages me, at the very least, to try & feel what those who are experiencing it must feel. When I do that, I see more clearly the gap that exists between my privilege & their pain.” This week’s Champions 101 Newsletter, “Empathy is Essential”

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