When put into perspective, business— like bowling— is simply a game.
There are much more important matters in life—starting with the growth and well being of the people on your team.
Anyone can roll a lucky strike now and then, but it takes a real professional to consistently achieve perfection.
Follow-through is important on every shot you take.
There’s a line you can’t cross. But to give yourself the best shot at success, you have to be willing to push your limits to the very edge.
What worked last year, last month, last week or last frame won’t guarantee future success. The lane conditions constantly change and you have to be able to adjust.
The latest and greatest equipment will not magically improve your game. You must train and learn how to use that equipment in your own individual style and to your own unique advantage.
It’s OK to play in a handicap league, where bowlers with lower averages get extra pins. The best bowlers always rise to the top and no one should fear a level playing field.
Competition is essential to bring out your best.
Consistency pays great dividends.
No matter how good or bad your last shot, the ball always returns to you for another try.
You have to do more than talk a good game. Your performance is on the scoreboard for everyone to see.
Finally, a great suit can make the man (or woman), but nothing makes a team like customized bowling shirts.