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[quote=Anonymous]A different approach. 1. Don’t care. 2. Use it has personal motivation. Have a talk with her. Now is the time to step up her effort. Really. Kids coast along at 80% and think they are working hard. Tell her that for the next 2 weeks - everything that she does should be done with 100% effort. Very very quickly she will stand out to the coaches. And to her teammates. 100 percent every drill, every scrimmage, every moment. What will happen is that she will surprise her teammates and standout. The coach will notice her effort. And, her teammates will start to improve their effort to avoid being left behind. Practice with intensity let’s you play with intensity. And, she will see the difference in just a couple of weeks in her own ability. Once practice or the game is done - then switch it off. Don’t be mean. Do be focused. 100 percent all the time. Full speed all the time. [/quote]
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