I grew up under demanding people, that demanded things from you, expected you to toe the mark.
I don't think, I don't intend to make people miserable. I am demanding.
When I was a young coach, there were people like Chuck Noll, Chuck Knox and Tom Landry who were there for me.
He was one of my best friends. . . . Those are the people you can count on the fingers of one hand.
What sets disciplined people apart? - The capacity to get past distractions. Focus on the task at hand.
In the end, I've found, people like the direct approach. It's much more valuable to them to have a leader who's absolutely clear and open than to have one who soft-soaps or talks in circles.
After his first year, there were a lot people (doubting him). But he fought them off. He did a pretty good job.