Characteristics Of A Team Player
You know you are a team player when:
- You realize fulfilling your role, whatever that role is, is most important.
- You have a desire to excel for the benefit of those relying on you.
- You have an unquenchable need to exceed your past limitations.
- You play and know, without a doubt, that you competed like a champion.
- You understand your commitment to your teammates.
- You finish playing and only your body leaves the floor—your heart and soul are captured within the game.
- You will exchange your blood, sweat, and tears for the benefit of the team.
- You understand the irrelevance of individual awards.
- You would rather encourage a teammate to success than benefit personally from his mistakes.
- Your respect for the game outweighs your personal pride.
- You make mistakes and use them to improve instead of using them as excuses.
- Your ability to make your teammates better increases each time you play.
- You do the little things right when nobody is watching.
- You serve your teammates with unselfish motives.
- You understand your role and strive to perform it better.
- You have done all you can and still feel you haven’t done enough.
- You play with pain without creating a scene.
- You give more than what is asked and take less than what is deserved.
- Your effort is constant and your play is consistent regardless of the situation.
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