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Inside this issue:
Jimmy Butler 2
Quarters Shooting 2
2x0 Finishing drill 3
Process 3
Warren Buffett 4
Special points of interest:
Academy has boys & girls
from 52 different high school
programs
Academy fall dates are availa-
ble
Camp Registration is be out in
January
Academy Winter dates will be
out in October
October 8, 2020
Volume 4, Issue 12
If you are looking for a place to work on your game Brian Butch Basketball is offering a year-round skill development
basketball academy. Logan Flora is our Academy director and he coaches at Ripon College. He has coached at D1,D2 and D3. He has coached 27 players that have played professionally. The purpose of this academy is to help you grow as a player and a person whether it is in your off-season or during your current season. At the Academy, players will work on shooting, ball
handling, footwork, passing, pivoting, post play, attacking off the dribble and the pass as well as understanding why we
work on these skills. The Academy is for both boys and girls of all skill levels in grades 3 through College. We work with over 300 boys & girls from 52 different high school programs. Can
join at any time and have 1 year to use the sessions you purchase. If you would like to try a session out please let me
know. We would love to work with your child! We do also offer family pricing which is not on the registration form.
Remaining Fall Dates:
Oct.
11,12,15,18,19,22,23,26,29
Winter dates will be released soon!
If you have any questions please let us know
[email protected] / 920-284-1658
“It’s only after you’ve
stepped outside your
comfort zone that you
begin to change, grow,
and transform.”
― Roy T. Bennett
Campers Newsletter Page 2
"The ultimate form of
optimization is
elimination. Nothing is
more effective than
removing the ineffective." -
James Clear
Volume 4, Issue 12 Page 3
""The best way to improve
is to compete ferociously
against your perfectly
matched competitor...
you yesterday.
Campers Newsletter Page 4
Warren Buffett Says 4 Choices in Life Separate
the Doers from the Dreamers Now 90 years young, the Oracle of Omaha is still impressing with important life lessons.
Ever read something Warren Buffett said or did and mumbled to yourself, "Why didn't I
think of that?"
Outside of Warren Buffett's mastery of investing, his down-to-earth wisdom is not only leg-
endary but we all nod in agreement with the simple and yet profound effect it has on our
lives.
Take, for example, the advice below. Common sense, yes. But to many of us, it's not com-
mon practice. That is, until we become believers that the principles actually work. All you
need to do is act on them with positive intent.
1. Pick your friends wisely
Buffett has taught so many lessons appealing to our common sense. One of them was recent-
ly highlighted in Bill Gates' memorable Happy 90th birthday message to his close friend:
"Of all the things I've learned from Warren," says Gates, "the most important thing might be
what friendship is all about. As Warren himself put it a few years ago when we spoke with
some college students, 'You will move in the direction of the people that you associate with.
So it's important to associate with people that are better than yourself. The friends you have
will form you as you go through life. Make some good friends, keep them for the rest of
your life, but have them be people that you admire as well as like.'"
2. Go to bed a little smarter each day
The fact that Buffett has achieved so much means his advice is highly sought after, but he
thinks anyone can do the same if they follow one simple rule: the Buffett Formula.
The "formula" according to Buffett, and the key to your success is to go to bed a little smart-
er each day. Buffett points out the strong similarity with investing, saying, "That's how
knowledge builds up. Like compound interest."
One of the ways he famously builds his knowledge is to read. A lot. While Buffett has been
know to spend 80 percent of his daily routine reading, whether or not you have time for such
an ambitious goal is largely irrelevant. The point of the Buffett Formula is to make whatever
progress you can and improve your life on a daily basis.
3. Improve your communication skills
"The most important investment you can make is in yourself," Buffett once said. That in-
cludes personal and professional development to propel you forward in life and business.
Buffett invested in improving his capacity to communicate better at an early age, which he
says will increase your worth. "One easy way to become worth 50 percent more than you are
now at least is to hone your communication skills -- both written and verbal," Buffett once
said.
4. Say 'no.'
Buffett learned a long time ago that the greatest commodity of all is time. He simply mas-
tered the art and practice of setting boundaries for himself. That's why this Buffett quote
remains a powerful life lesson:
"The difference between successful people and really successful people is that really suc-
cessful people say no to almost everything."
As busy leaders and entrepreneurs, we have to know what to shoot for to simplify our lives.
It means saying no over and over again to the unimportant things flying in our direction eve-
ry day and remaining focused on saying yes to the few things that truly matter.