

Win In The Dark
Some think you shine under the bright lights, the bright lights only reveal your work in the dark
Book • 2020
In 'Win in the Dark,' Joshua Medcalf and Lucas Jadin argue that the unseen, consistent work is the real driver of success and eventual recognition.
The book emphasizes process, character formation, and the discipline to do ordinary tasks excellently without immediate reward.
Through stories and practical guidance, the authors show how embracing this reality builds resilience and sustainable performance.
The central message is that leaders and performers should value daily habits and the grind over instant results.
The book resonates with coaches, athletes, and professionals seeking long-term growth.
The book emphasizes process, character formation, and the discipline to do ordinary tasks excellently without immediate reward.
Through stories and practical guidance, the authors show how embracing this reality builds resilience and sustainable performance.
The central message is that leaders and performers should value daily habits and the grind over instant results.
The book resonates with coaches, athletes, and professionals seeking long-term growth.
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to illustrate the importance of consistent unseen work that later shows up in performance.


Cori Close

Cori Close, UCLA Women's BB Head Coach—Leading with a Broom and a Shovel (RECAST)




