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Invincible Worksheet

Paradigms and Principles 1) Compare and Contrast the paradigms (perceptions) of the Philadelphia Eagles by both the fans and that of Vince Papale / Head Coach Dick Vermeil in 1975.

Personal Bank Account 2) At one point, Vince states “I’m tired of letting everybody down.” … He is referring to his ex-wife, father, friends, teammates, and Coach Vermeil. List two deposits and two withdrawals that Vince made to himself.

Deposits Withdrawals

Extra Credit: (2 Points) 1 Janet, the bartender, was a Giants fan. She was: a) A Loser b) Not that smart. C) Both Name: ______Date: ______Period: ______Mr. Marter; Mrs. Schmidt; Miss. Williams

Habit 1: Be Proactive 3) The harsh treatment Vince received by his teammates was not within his circle of control. Vince did not react to their treatment; rather, he kept striving to do his best on the field. How did Vince ‘the rookie’ end up becoming a ‘change agent’ for the Philadelphia Eagles team?

4) In the locker room before the Eagles vs. Giants game, Coach Vermeil gave a moving speech about the players giving ‘hope’ to the city of Philadelphia. He insinuated that they needed to decide to win before they left the locker room! This is an example of which habit …?

a) Personal Bank Account b) Begin with the end in Mind c) Seek First to Understand d) Sharpen the Saw

Relationship Bank Account 5) Vince took the time to play a game of street football with his buddies before a big game. Why was that an important to strengthen his RBA?

Extra Credit: (2 Points) 2 Janet, the bartender, was a Giants fan. She was: a) A Loser b) Not that smart. C) Both

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