At Liberty Dance Center, we talk a lot about “hard work” with our dancers. Hard work, to us, means ALL the things a dancer can do to show their commitment to better themselves, improve their skills, and lift up those around them.
This season, it was especially important! Our dancers didn’t know months ago what the dance season would look like or if there would even BE any performances. Yet, they knew that they had to work hard regardless.
Hard work is:
- Showing up for every class and every rehearsal
- Being prepared
- Having a positive attitude
- Giving 100% effort
- Trying over and over again
- Focusing on the big picture
- Putting the team first
- Doing what’s right
What’s NOT part of hard work? The answer may surprise you: it’s talent. Talent isn’t required to be a hard worker and build a strong work ethic. In fact, there’s a famous quote among athletes, from high school basketball coach Tim Notke, which states, “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.”
We’re big believers in these words. Having talent can be an awesome attribute of course, but it doesn’t define someone’s future. What does define someone’s future is hard work put together with opportunity. And anyone can develop the skills and habits needed to put in the hard work!
When it comes to our students, we expect each dancer to strive for their personal best, not perfection. Excellence is the goal. And that is where the understanding of hard work comes into play… in order to succeed as a team and reach our full potential, everyone must be on the same page about what it means to work hard, how to apply that knowledge to their behavior, and how to hold one other accountable.
Doing the hard work helps each of our students reach their full potential in dance AND life. Together as a group, it’s what makes them unstoppable! As teachers, we are committed to fostering the traits of hard work in our students and offering encouragement in the moments where someone falters. Our mission is to make hard work part of the daily dance life so that our students will carry it seamlessly into other parts of their lives too.
As you already know, part of our philosophy at Liberty Dance Center is to make sure our dancers are developing the character qualities and life skills they’ll need as they approach adulthood. Hard work is the foundation on which this philosophy was built, and we’re proud to be passing on that legacy to our students!
(this post was updated and republished from 03-08-2019)