@paulrabil, cofounder of the Premier Lacrosse League, has a new book out — how to succeed in sports, business, and life. Being a champion “can only be earned — through equal parts philosophy, execution, and sheer determination. I’ve won and lost championships, business deals, and relationships. I’ve learned that our best moments come after we’ve faced our most devastating defeats — when we choose to rise with unwavering resolve. That’s the way of the champion.” Check it out, wherever books are sold. #PaulRabil #ScottGalloway
@paulrabil, cofounder of the Premier Lacrosse League, has a new book out — how to succeed in sports, business, and life. Being a champion “can only be earned — through equal parts philosophy, execution, and sheer determination. I’ve won and lost championships, business deals, and relationships. I’ve learned that our best moments come after we’ve faced our most devastating defeats — when we choose to rise with unwavering resolve. That’s the way of the champion.” Check it out, wherever books are sold. #PaulRabil #ScottGalloway
@paulrabil, cofounder of the Premier Lacrosse League, has a new book out — how to succeed in sports, business, and life. Being a champion “can only be earned — through equal parts philosophy, execution, and sheer determination. I’ve won and lost championships, business deals, and relationships. I’ve learned that our best moments come after we’ve faced our most devastating defeats — when we choose to rise with unwavering resolve. That’s the way of the champion.” Check it out, wherever books are sold. #PaulRabil #ScottGalloway
@paulrabil, cofounder of the Premier Lacrosse League, has a new book out — how to succeed in sports, business, and life. Being a champion “can only be earned — through equal parts philosophy, execution, and sheer determination. I’ve won and lost championships, business deals, and relationships. I’ve learned that our best moments come after we’ve faced our most devastating defeats — when we choose to rise with unwavering resolve. That’s the way of the champion.” Check it out, wherever books are sold. #PaulRabil #ScottGalloway
@paulrabil, cofounder of the Premier Lacrosse League, has a new book out — how to succeed in sports, business, and life. Being a champion “can only be earned — through equal parts philosophy, execution, and sheer determination. I’ve won and lost championships, business deals, and relationships. I’ve learned that our best moments come after we’ve faced our most devastating defeats — when we choose to rise with unwavering resolve. That’s the way of the champion.” Check it out, wherever books are sold. #PaulRabil #ScottGalloway
scenes from street lacrosse NYC volume 2. Got out and played the best game in the world, reimagined. Major shoutout to the @pll @boardroom, our partners, the 5 boroughs, every lacrosse alum and pro who showed up. See you next time — Chicago? LA? Miami? Philly? “Sport has the power to inspire.”
scenes from street lacrosse NYC volume 2. Got out and played the best game in the world, reimagined. Major shoutout to the @pll @boardroom, our partners, the 5 boroughs, every lacrosse alum and pro who showed up. See you next time — Chicago? LA? Miami? Philly? “Sport has the power to inspire.”
scenes from street lacrosse NYC volume 2. Got out and played the best game in the world, reimagined. Major shoutout to the @pll @boardroom, our partners, the 5 boroughs, every lacrosse alum and pro who showed up. See you next time — Chicago? LA? Miami? Philly? “Sport has the power to inspire.”
scenes from street lacrosse NYC volume 2. Got out and played the best game in the world, reimagined. Major shoutout to the @pll @boardroom, our partners, the 5 boroughs, every lacrosse alum and pro who showed up. See you next time — Chicago? LA? Miami? Philly? “Sport has the power to inspire.”
scenes from street lacrosse NYC volume 2. Got out and played the best game in the world, reimagined. Major shoutout to the @pll @boardroom, our partners, the 5 boroughs, every lacrosse alum and pro who showed up. See you next time — Chicago? LA? Miami? Philly? “Sport has the power to inspire.”
scenes from street lacrosse NYC volume 2. Got out and played the best game in the world, reimagined. Major shoutout to the @pll @boardroom, our partners, the 5 boroughs, every lacrosse alum and pro who showed up. See you next time — Chicago? LA? Miami? Philly? “Sport has the power to inspire.”
scenes from street lacrosse NYC volume 2. Got out and played the best game in the world, reimagined. Major shoutout to the @pll @boardroom, our partners, the 5 boroughs, every lacrosse alum and pro who showed up. See you next time — Chicago? LA? Miami? Philly? “Sport has the power to inspire.”
scenes from street lacrosse NYC volume 2. Got out and played the best game in the world, reimagined. Major shoutout to the @pll @boardroom, our partners, the 5 boroughs, every lacrosse alum and pro who showed up. See you next time — Chicago? LA? Miami? Philly? “Sport has the power to inspire.”
I never thought I’d write a book. Mostly because I wasn’t a good reader and my school papers would come back marked up in red. That part of life never came naturally to me. But neither did lacrosse. My first play was a turnover, we lost, I wanted to quit, but my mom kept me on the local rec team to teach me about commitment. I’ve since learned what this journey is all about — dreaming big, surrounding yourself with people who will push you, and going for it. Nothing in life is out of reach. A lot of thank you’s are in order — to @ryanholiday for giving me the confidence to write and @penguinusa for being my head coach throughout this endeavor — one that felt like a real accomplishment for that young kid who hated writing, preferring to sketch. Thank you to Oakland lacrosse, Harlem lacrosse, Hopkins, Hofstra and every program who gave me the time and room to visit and talk about my journey this week. To each of you who sent me a photo of the goal you get your 100 shots on. To those who hosted me this week to help promote this thing. To every athlete who shared the book. To my family, friends and colleagues. This book has a bit of you on every page. If you’ve made it this far, i’m giving away my last 5 champion boxes — each with a personal note, shoelaces, and a signed copy. Just leave a comment with your favorite quote, inspiration or lesson you’ve learned on your journey. I’ll send 5 of you a DM to get your address. The Way of the Champion is available online, in bookstores and audiobooks everywhere.
I never thought I’d write a book. Mostly because I wasn’t a good reader and my school papers would come back marked up in red. That part of life never came naturally to me. But neither did lacrosse. My first play was a turnover, we lost, I wanted to quit, but my mom kept me on the local rec team to teach me about commitment. I’ve since learned what this journey is all about — dreaming big, surrounding yourself with people who will push you, and going for it. Nothing in life is out of reach. A lot of thank you’s are in order — to @ryanholiday for giving me the confidence to write and @penguinusa for being my head coach throughout this endeavor — one that felt like a real accomplishment for that young kid who hated writing, preferring to sketch. Thank you to Oakland lacrosse, Harlem lacrosse, Hopkins, Hofstra and every program who gave me the time and room to visit and talk about my journey this week. To each of you who sent me a photo of the goal you get your 100 shots on. To those who hosted me this week to help promote this thing. To every athlete who shared the book. To my family, friends and colleagues. This book has a bit of you on every page. If you’ve made it this far, i’m giving away my last 5 champion boxes — each with a personal note, shoelaces, and a signed copy. Just leave a comment with your favorite quote, inspiration or lesson you’ve learned on your journey. I’ll send 5 of you a DM to get your address. The Way of the Champion is available online, in bookstores and audiobooks everywhere.
I never thought I’d write a book. Mostly because I wasn’t a good reader and my school papers would come back marked up in red. That part of life never came naturally to me. But neither did lacrosse. My first play was a turnover, we lost, I wanted to quit, but my mom kept me on the local rec team to teach me about commitment. I’ve since learned what this journey is all about — dreaming big, surrounding yourself with people who will push you, and going for it. Nothing in life is out of reach. A lot of thank you’s are in order — to @ryanholiday for giving me the confidence to write and @penguinusa for being my head coach throughout this endeavor — one that felt like a real accomplishment for that young kid who hated writing, preferring to sketch. Thank you to Oakland lacrosse, Harlem lacrosse, Hopkins, Hofstra and every program who gave me the time and room to visit and talk about my journey this week. To each of you who sent me a photo of the goal you get your 100 shots on. To those who hosted me this week to help promote this thing. To every athlete who shared the book. To my family, friends and colleagues. This book has a bit of you on every page. If you’ve made it this far, i’m giving away my last 5 champion boxes — each with a personal note, shoelaces, and a signed copy. Just leave a comment with your favorite quote, inspiration or lesson you’ve learned on your journey. I’ll send 5 of you a DM to get your address. The Way of the Champion is available online, in bookstores and audiobooks everywhere.
I never thought I’d write a book. Mostly because I wasn’t a good reader and my school papers would come back marked up in red. That part of life never came naturally to me. But neither did lacrosse. My first play was a turnover, we lost, I wanted to quit, but my mom kept me on the local rec team to teach me about commitment. I’ve since learned what this journey is all about — dreaming big, surrounding yourself with people who will push you, and going for it. Nothing in life is out of reach. A lot of thank you’s are in order — to @ryanholiday for giving me the confidence to write and @penguinusa for being my head coach throughout this endeavor — one that felt like a real accomplishment for that young kid who hated writing, preferring to sketch. Thank you to Oakland lacrosse, Harlem lacrosse, Hopkins, Hofstra and every program who gave me the time and room to visit and talk about my journey this week. To each of you who sent me a photo of the goal you get your 100 shots on. To those who hosted me this week to help promote this thing. To every athlete who shared the book. To my family, friends and colleagues. This book has a bit of you on every page. If you’ve made it this far, i’m giving away my last 5 champion boxes — each with a personal note, shoelaces, and a signed copy. Just leave a comment with your favorite quote, inspiration or lesson you’ve learned on your journey. I’ll send 5 of you a DM to get your address. The Way of the Champion is available online, in bookstores and audiobooks everywhere.
I never thought I’d write a book. Mostly because I wasn’t a good reader and my school papers would come back marked up in red. That part of life never came naturally to me. But neither did lacrosse. My first play was a turnover, we lost, I wanted to quit, but my mom kept me on the local rec team to teach me about commitment. I’ve since learned what this journey is all about — dreaming big, surrounding yourself with people who will push you, and going for it. Nothing in life is out of reach. A lot of thank you’s are in order — to @ryanholiday for giving me the confidence to write and @penguinusa for being my head coach throughout this endeavor — one that felt like a real accomplishment for that young kid who hated writing, preferring to sketch. Thank you to Oakland lacrosse, Harlem lacrosse, Hopkins, Hofstra and every program who gave me the time and room to visit and talk about my journey this week. To each of you who sent me a photo of the goal you get your 100 shots on. To those who hosted me this week to help promote this thing. To every athlete who shared the book. To my family, friends and colleagues. This book has a bit of you on every page. If you’ve made it this far, i’m giving away my last 5 champion boxes — each with a personal note, shoelaces, and a signed copy. Just leave a comment with your favorite quote, inspiration or lesson you’ve learned on your journey. I’ll send 5 of you a DM to get your address. The Way of the Champion is available online, in bookstores and audiobooks everywhere.
I never thought I’d write a book. Mostly because I wasn’t a good reader and my school papers would come back marked up in red. That part of life never came naturally to me. But neither did lacrosse. My first play was a turnover, we lost, I wanted to quit, but my mom kept me on the local rec team to teach me about commitment. I’ve since learned what this journey is all about — dreaming big, surrounding yourself with people who will push you, and going for it. Nothing in life is out of reach. A lot of thank you’s are in order — to @ryanholiday for giving me the confidence to write and @penguinusa for being my head coach throughout this endeavor — one that felt like a real accomplishment for that young kid who hated writing, preferring to sketch. Thank you to Oakland lacrosse, Harlem lacrosse, Hopkins, Hofstra and every program who gave me the time and room to visit and talk about my journey this week. To each of you who sent me a photo of the goal you get your 100 shots on. To those who hosted me this week to help promote this thing. To every athlete who shared the book. To my family, friends and colleagues. This book has a bit of you on every page. If you’ve made it this far, i’m giving away my last 5 champion boxes — each with a personal note, shoelaces, and a signed copy. Just leave a comment with your favorite quote, inspiration or lesson you’ve learned on your journey. I’ll send 5 of you a DM to get your address. The Way of the Champion is available online, in bookstores and audiobooks everywhere.
I never thought I’d write a book. Mostly because I wasn’t a good reader and my school papers would come back marked up in red. That part of life never came naturally to me. But neither did lacrosse. My first play was a turnover, we lost, I wanted to quit, but my mom kept me on the local rec team to teach me about commitment. I’ve since learned what this journey is all about — dreaming big, surrounding yourself with people who will push you, and going for it. Nothing in life is out of reach. A lot of thank you’s are in order — to @ryanholiday for giving me the confidence to write and @penguinusa for being my head coach throughout this endeavor — one that felt like a real accomplishment for that young kid who hated writing, preferring to sketch. Thank you to Oakland lacrosse, Harlem lacrosse, Hopkins, Hofstra and every program who gave me the time and room to visit and talk about my journey this week. To each of you who sent me a photo of the goal you get your 100 shots on. To those who hosted me this week to help promote this thing. To every athlete who shared the book. To my family, friends and colleagues. This book has a bit of you on every page. If you’ve made it this far, i’m giving away my last 5 champion boxes — each with a personal note, shoelaces, and a signed copy. Just leave a comment with your favorite quote, inspiration or lesson you’ve learned on your journey. I’ll send 5 of you a DM to get your address. The Way of the Champion is available online, in bookstores and audiobooks everywhere.
I never thought I’d write a book. Mostly because I wasn’t a good reader and my school papers would come back marked up in red. That part of life never came naturally to me. But neither did lacrosse. My first play was a turnover, we lost, I wanted to quit, but my mom kept me on the local rec team to teach me about commitment. I’ve since learned what this journey is all about — dreaming big, surrounding yourself with people who will push you, and going for it. Nothing in life is out of reach. A lot of thank you’s are in order — to @ryanholiday for giving me the confidence to write and @penguinusa for being my head coach throughout this endeavor — one that felt like a real accomplishment for that young kid who hated writing, preferring to sketch. Thank you to Oakland lacrosse, Harlem lacrosse, Hopkins, Hofstra and every program who gave me the time and room to visit and talk about my journey this week. To each of you who sent me a photo of the goal you get your 100 shots on. To those who hosted me this week to help promote this thing. To every athlete who shared the book. To my family, friends and colleagues. This book has a bit of you on every page. If you’ve made it this far, i’m giving away my last 5 champion boxes — each with a personal note, shoelaces, and a signed copy. Just leave a comment with your favorite quote, inspiration or lesson you’ve learned on your journey. I’ll send 5 of you a DM to get your address. The Way of the Champion is available online, in bookstores and audiobooks everywhere.
I never thought I’d write a book. Mostly because I wasn’t a good reader and my school papers would come back marked up in red. That part of life never came naturally to me. But neither did lacrosse. My first play was a turnover, we lost, I wanted to quit, but my mom kept me on the local rec team to teach me about commitment. I’ve since learned what this journey is all about — dreaming big, surrounding yourself with people who will push you, and going for it. Nothing in life is out of reach. A lot of thank you’s are in order — to @ryanholiday for giving me the confidence to write and @penguinusa for being my head coach throughout this endeavor — one that felt like a real accomplishment for that young kid who hated writing, preferring to sketch. Thank you to Oakland lacrosse, Harlem lacrosse, Hopkins, Hofstra and every program who gave me the time and room to visit and talk about my journey this week. To each of you who sent me a photo of the goal you get your 100 shots on. To those who hosted me this week to help promote this thing. To every athlete who shared the book. To my family, friends and colleagues. This book has a bit of you on every page. If you’ve made it this far, i’m giving away my last 5 champion boxes — each with a personal note, shoelaces, and a signed copy. Just leave a comment with your favorite quote, inspiration or lesson you’ve learned on your journey. I’ll send 5 of you a DM to get your address. The Way of the Champion is available online, in bookstores and audiobooks everywhere.
I never thought I’d write a book. Mostly because I wasn’t a good reader and my school papers would come back marked up in red. That part of life never came naturally to me. But neither did lacrosse. My first play was a turnover, we lost, I wanted to quit, but my mom kept me on the local rec team to teach me about commitment. I’ve since learned what this journey is all about — dreaming big, surrounding yourself with people who will push you, and going for it. Nothing in life is out of reach. A lot of thank you’s are in order — to @ryanholiday for giving me the confidence to write and @penguinusa for being my head coach throughout this endeavor — one that felt like a real accomplishment for that young kid who hated writing, preferring to sketch. Thank you to Oakland lacrosse, Harlem lacrosse, Hopkins, Hofstra and every program who gave me the time and room to visit and talk about my journey this week. To each of you who sent me a photo of the goal you get your 100 shots on. To those who hosted me this week to help promote this thing. To every athlete who shared the book. To my family, friends and colleagues. This book has a bit of you on every page. If you’ve made it this far, i’m giving away my last 5 champion boxes — each with a personal note, shoelaces, and a signed copy. Just leave a comment with your favorite quote, inspiration or lesson you’ve learned on your journey. I’ll send 5 of you a DM to get your address. The Way of the Champion is available online, in bookstores and audiobooks everywhere.