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“I’m never happy” How using his strengths helps Orlando Magic coach Stan Van Gundy
You can learn a lot about a person in less than a minute. Consider this interview with Orlando Magic coach Stan Van Gundy between the first and second quarter of the fourth game of the 2009 NBA Playoffs against the Philadelphia Seventy-Sixers: Reporter: “Defensively are you happy?” Stan Van Gundy: “No. I’m never happy.” And [...]
Posted in Happiness, Passion, Positive Psychology, Strengths Also tagged 2009 NBA Playoffs, Happiness, I'm never happy, Philadelphia Seventy-Sixers, Positive Psychology, Stan Van Gundy, Strengths Comments closed

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