Quiet Strength: The Principles, Practices, & Priorities of a Winning Life
 

Quiet Strength: The Principles, Practices, & Priorities of a Winning Life

by Tony Dungy, Nathan Whitaker

Tony Dungy's words and example have intrigued millions of people, particularly following his victory in Super Bowl XLI, the first for an African American coach. How is it possible for a coach--especially a football coach--to win the respect of his players and lead them to the Super Bowl without the screaming histrionics, the profanities, the demand that the sport come before anything else? How... (read more)

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Not a standard biography, sports history or even Christian journal. A unique mix of all three. Mostly works and is entertaining and enlightening to boot.

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  • John O

    john o said:

    This was one of the most inspiring books I have read, Dungy's approach to life in general is how we should be living. It shows how someone who is very soft spoken can become a great leader and not have to do it through yelling and putting people down. Thank you Tony for such a wonderful book.

    posted Tuesday, June 3 2008
  • Karen Z

    karen z said:

    This is Tony Dungy’s autobiography (Colts head coach). Success: God gives each one of us unique gifts, abilities, and passions. How well we use those qualities to have an impact on the world around us determines how “successful” we really are. In this book the author shares his coaching strategy and principles, some things he learned from other coaches, and how he depends on God daily. I enjoyed it!

    --Karen Arlettaz Zemek, author of "My Funny Dad, Harry"

    posted Tuesday, April 29 2008
  • Tad M

    tad m said:

    I loved this book. I am a big Colts fan.

    posted Saturday, March 29 2008
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