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Brad Jubin

The Butterfly Effect

June 21, 2013 By Brad Jubin

APIVEO Butterfly Effect Graphic

Leave a Trace…Coach a Kid. Have you ever wondered how powerful a simple conversation with a kid could be? What if you could share a simple idea about how to be a good leader with a kid? Would it really change anything? As a matter of fact, it can change everything.

THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT: The name of the effect, coined by Edward Lorenz, is derived from the theoretical example of a hurricane’s formation being contingent on whether or not a distant butterfly had flapped its wings several weeks before. In 1961, Lorenz was using a numerical computer model to rerun a weather prediction, when, as a shortcut on a number in the sequence, he entered the decimal 0.506 instead of entering the full 0.506127 (a difference of 0.000127!). The result was a completely different weather scenario. In 1963 Lorenz published a theoretical study of this effect in a well-known paper called Deterministic Non-periodic Flow. One meteorologist remarked that if the theory were correct, one flap of a seagull’s wings would be enough to alter the course of the weather forever. Following suggestions from colleagues, Lorenz used the more poetic butterfly. (Excerpt adapted from Wikipedia)

APIVEO offers volunteer youth coaches a specific way to teach kids about leadership. Edward Lorenz proved that the smallest nudge or tweak can change the world. In America there are as many as 4 million volunteers coaching as many as 40 million kids each year. That’s a lot of butterfly wings. Are you 0.000127? I am! Leave a Trace…Coach a Kid.

Filed Under: APIVEO, Inspiration, Youth coaching, Youth development

Leadership on the Court

June 6, 2013 By Brad Jubin

McClain Always Plays 4 Each Other
McClain Always Plays 4 Each Other

Top ranked Georgia tennis star, McClain Kessler, shows his “4”. Even when McClain steps onto the court alone he knows that his family and friends are with him. McClain Always Plays 4 Each Other. Leadership is a personal responsibility and tennis is a great sport to demonstrate that. APIVEO is epitomized through relentless competitiveness grounded in respect, sportsmanship, courtesy, integrity and honesty.

Filed Under: APIVEO, Inspiration, Star Athletes

PLAY 2 WIN | LIVE 2 SERVE

May 16, 2013 By Brad Jubin

APIVEO Play 2 Win Live 2 Serve finalAPIVEO is as simple and true as 2+2=4. APIVEO players and coaches PLAY 2 WIN but LIVE 2 SERVE. APIVEO is not a wishy washy self-esteem program. APIVEO builds leaders while enhancing the naturally competitive spirit in sport. With that said, APIVEO teaches kids that life is much more than a “competition.” Life’s purpose is realized through serving, caring and adding value to those around you. So roll up your sleeves and Always Play 4 Each Other!

Filed Under: APIVEO, Inspiration, Leadership lessons for kids, Youth coaching, Youth development Tagged With: always play 4 each other, Always Play for Each Other, apiveo, Coach, Help Kids, Leadership, Self Esteem, Servant Leadership, Team Building Resources, youth coaching, Youth Coaching Tips

APIVEO Makes a Positive Impact in Auburn, Alabama

April 18, 2013 By Brad Jubin

What are coaches saying about APIVEO?

The Braves Always Play 4 Each Other
The Braves Always Play 4 Each Other

Auburn, Alabama baseball coach, Jay Conner, recently sent us this comment after implementing APIVEO. Coach Jay has been enthusiastically sharing APIVEO throughout his league. Thanks Coach Jay!

“It’s my absolute pleasure to get everyone on board that I can!  In the beginning, I was tempted to keep APIVEO as just our team thing.  But after seeing the positive impact on our kids, I wanted to make sure every coach I could reach had the opportunity to use the program with their kids.  What you’ve created has helped me to be a real coach and I am grateful for your leadership.  As I tell anyone who will listen, I really don’t know much about baseball.  But I want to use the skills I do have to serve those around me.  APIVEO is helping me to do just that!”

Jay Conner, Manager, Hudson Family Foundation Braves, Auburn Dixie Baseball/Softball Association

Filed Under: APIVEO, Inspiration, Youth coaching, Youth development

What is Servant Leadership?

April 15, 2013 By Brad Jubin

At APIVEO we strive to teach kids about character and leadership. We offer resources that help kids understand that leadership comes from and through serving others. The way kids serve others is based each child’s unique gifts and talents. Watch this great segment from NBC’s Dateline program discussing Servant Leadership with the president of the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership. Imagine teaching this to our kids. Join the APIVEO movement and you can do more than just image it! Contact us so we can help you bring APIVEO to your community. Thank you! [email protected]

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Filed Under: APIVEO, Inspiration, Teaching Tips, Youth coaching, Youth development Tagged With: always play 4 each other, Help Kids, Leadership, Servant Leadership, Team Building Resources, youth coaching, Youth Coaching Tips

APIVEO™ LESSON EIGHT

April 1, 2013 By Brad Jubin

APIVEO Teamamtes

Forgiveness

One of the greatest opportunities in leadership is forgiveness.  

Forgiveness offers as much to the forgiver as it does the forgiven. In this lesson we emphasize both of these aspects of forgiveness. We begin with a focus on the burden of not forgiving and close with the leadership lesson that trust is built through true forgiveness. It is important that forgiveness is presented as an opportunity and not a tool. Forgiving someone as a means to gain influence is not forgiveness. [Read more…] about APIVEO™ LESSON EIGHT

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“It's my absolute pleasure to get everyone on board that I can! In the beginning, I was tempted to keep APIVEO as just our team thing. But after seeing the positive impact on our kids, I wanted to make sure every coach I could reach had the opportunity to use the program with their kids. What you've created has helped me to be a real coach and I am grateful for your leadership. As I tell anyone who will listen, I really don't know much about baseball. But I want to use the skills I do have to serve those around me. APIVEO is helping me to do just that!”

Team Manager Auburn Dixie Baseball/Softball Assoc.

“As Principal of our school, I highly and enthusiastically recommend APIVEO as an organization and Mr. Brad Jubin and as an individual who sincerely is "Being The Example." If you want students and adults to see and experience what authentic leadership is all about, give Mr. Jubin a call and find the time to meet with him. As one student told me after Chapel, "Man...Mr. Richards, that guy rocks!" I agreed.”

Principal, St Paul Lutheran School

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