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Steering in the Dark - Leading During Uncertain Times

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As everyone called for 2020 to be the most incredible year of their life, projects launched and energy was renewed.  Now, we all have a different vision.  It's not so 20/20 and in fact it's blurred with moments where we need to remind ourselves of many things and learn how to do things differently.  Our lives might be filled with adjustments right now and a new prescription for vision. Coach Chris Celano and Coach Jamy Bechler provide us some tips and advice to how to lead during uncertain times and ground in a hopeful positive mindset.

Coach Celano is the head baseball coach at New Haven.  Chris Celano enters his ninth season as the head coach at the University of New Haven in 2020. He has amassed a record of 198-133-2 (.598) with the Chargers and an overall mark of 383-271-2 (.585) as a collegiate head coach. The 2018 New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association (NEIBA) Division II Coach of the Year led the Chargers to one of the most successful campaigns in program history in 2018, as the team accumulated a program-record 39 wins. It was the 13th 30-plus win in program history and third under coach Celano. https://newhavenchargers.com/sports/baseball

Coach Bechler  is the host of the “Success is a Choice” podcast. He is also the author of "The Bus Trip" and “The Leadership Playbook". The former college basketball coach and high school athletic director now travels across the country speaking and consulting with sports teams and educators about leadership, culture, and teamwork. Jamy is also a certified John Maxwell Leadership Coach and you connect with him on twitter @CoachBechler or at his website JamyBechler.com  

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