Bill Walsh's 'The Score Takes Care of Itself' is hands down one of the most impactful books I've stumbled upon, not just for sports fans but for anyone looking to sharpen their leadership skills. What blew me away was how Walsh transformed the San Francisco 49ers from a laughingstock into a dynasty using his 'Standard of Performance' philosophy. It’s not about flashy plays or luck—it’s about relentless attention to detail, from how players tie their shoes to how they react under pressure. The book’s packed with gritty anecdotes, like his habit of scripting the first 25 plays of a game to eliminate variables. It sounds obsessive, but that’s the point: greatness isn’t accidental.
What makes this book stand out is its universal applicability. I’ve seen friends in tech startups apply Walsh’s principles to team-building, and even teachers use his methods to structure classrooms. The writing isn’t dry corporate jargon; it feels like Walsh is mentoring you personally. My only gripe? Some sections delve deep into football strategy, which might lose non-fans. But even then, the underlying lessons—like 'culture beats talent'—shine through. If you’re craving a playbook for excellence that’s part memoir, part manual, this is your touchdown.
Walsh’s approach in 'The Score Takes Care of Itself' felt like a cold glass of water in a desert. He doesn’t preach vague 'be a leader' platitudes—he shows you his actual playbook, warts and all. The chapter on handling failure hit me hardest; his 'teaching while bleeding' mindset after losses is something I’ve stolen for my own work projects. It’s short, direct, and doesn’t waste time—just like Walsh’s legendary practices. Perfect for commute reading if you want to start your day fired up.
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I signed the divorce papers on a Tuesday.
No tears.
No phone calls.
No begging.
I just picked up the pen, signed my name, and let Dominic Hartley go.
For four years, I tried to be everything a good wife should be.
I put my career on hold.
I pushed my dreams aside.
I made myself smaller so he could feel bigger.
And somehow, it still wasn’t enough.
He looked through me like I wasn’t really there.
I loved him quietly while he built his empire, not realizing he was slowly tearing mine down.
When he filed for divorce, I think he expected me to fall apart.
I didn’t.
I started over.
A new apartment.
A new job.
A version of myself I hadn’t seen in a long time.
And for the first time in years, I felt like me again.
While he stayed in his perfect penthouse, surrounded by everything money could buy and nothing that felt real, I was finally learning how to be happy.
That’s when he noticed me.
Of course.
Too late.
Now Dominic Hartley, the man who never had to chase anything, is chasing me.
Calling.
Showing up.
Saying all the things I used to beg to hear.
But I’m not that woman anymore.
And I’ve learned what he hasn’t. Love isn’t enough to go back to something that broke you.
He wants another chance.
I just don’t know if he’s really changed… or if I’m the one thing he can’t get back.
A month before the SATs, I, Jenny Reid, could see my score.
Literally. It was just floating right above my head. But there was a catch.
Every time I cracked open a prep book, my score would drop by ten points. But if I skipped a day of school? It jumped right back up by ten.
So, I played the system. For a whole month, I barely lifted a finger. And on the day of the test, the number glowing over my head was a solid 1560.
When the scores finally dropped online… I'd scored a 500.
And the 1560? That was my little sister Patricia's score.
My parents lost it. As punishment, they got me a grueling night-shift job at a local electronics factory. That first night, a bunch of guys I'd never seen before cornered me in the parking lot and beat me half to death.
Fading in and out of consciousness, I heard my sister's voice right by my ear.
"You just had to one-up me, didn't you? Thought you were so smart… but you never figured out I was the one controlling that number over your head."
The truth hit me like a physical blow. The score had been her trick all along.
I opened my eyes—and I was back. One month before the SATs. The number above my head read exactly 1300.
"Hey," my sister said, all fake sweetness. "Want to study together tonight? We can go over the practice tests."
I looked at the stack of papers in my own hands. Without a word, I pulled out my lighter and set them on fire right there in the driveway.
"Exams are coming," I said, watching the flames. "I'm not studying."
My score ticked up to 1310. My sister's face was this perfect mask of disappointment, but the second I turned away, I caught the sly smile she couldn't quite hide.
She had no idea… the real performance, the one I'd been rehearsing just for her, was finally about to begin.
Quinn is everything I’ve ever wanted and never deserved. She’s the best friend, the best person, I’ve known in my entire life. Problem is, there’s always someone between us: Nate, our other friend. I know Quinn's heart is mine, but she cares for him, too. Oh, and then there’s my other love-football. With all of these obstacles, sometimes it feels like Quinn and I will never find our happy ending. But I’m not giving up on us. Contains sexual scenes and explicit content; recommended for those 18 and over.KEEPING SCORE is created by TAWDRA KANDLE, an eGlobal Creative Publishing Signed Author.
“Rule #1: Don’t fall for the roommate. Rule #2: Seriously, don’t fall for the roommate.”
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After an incident that shattered her confidence, Phoenix wants nothing more than to disappear. So, when her twin brother makes her a crazy, bizarre but deliciously sinful offer, she slips on a uniform and takes her place as his twin ‘brother’ at Harrison Park Academy — a chance to restart and feel in control, just until she feels okay again.
But HPA has its own rules—and none of them account for bathroom phobias, shared dorms, or accidentally locking eyes with your ridiculously attractive new roommate.
Justice is intense, loyal, and way too perceptive for her comfort. Worst of all? He’s the one person she can’t seem to avoid… or stop thinking about. He’s just irritating enough to make her blood boil. But he’s also kind in the quietest ways, and she’s falling, fast.
Now Phoenix is navigating locker room close calls, midnight showers, secret crushes, late-night parties with their sister all-girls’ school across the lake and an escalating rivalry between the athletes and the academic elite. Her lies are stacking higher than her jump shots, and with each game, the stakes get heavier.
Everyone thinks she’s just another boy chasing a spot on the team. But she’s playing for more than victory.
She’s playing to feel like herself again.
She’s playing to forget what happened last year.
And if anyone finds out who she really is, it won’t just be her cover that’s blown— it’ll be her entire world.
Phoenix is one step away from getting exposed. And when you’re living a lie?
One wrong move is all it takes to lose the game.
How long can she keep playing it straight?
I forgot to bring a No. 2 pencil, so I filled out my SAT exam with a red pen.
The proctor warned me it would count as cheating, and I just shrugged and told him it didn't matter.
Tyson Jenkins, the school heartthrob who ranked near the bottom of the class, suddenly got anxious.
In my last life, we went back to school to pick up our acceptance letters.
I already had a guaranteed spot at Kingsford University. And yet, I was the only one who didn't receive a letter.
Tyson had used a system to swap our exam scores.
Because my score showed up as zero, Kingsford University revoked my guaranteed admission.
I demanded a review of the scoring, but Tyson, who had suddenly become the top scorer out of nowhere, sneered at me.
"Kieran, couldn't cheat your way through the exam this time, huh? Everyone knows you only got that guaranteed spot by cheating. You've got some nerve playing the victim!"
I went to our homeroom teacher to clear my name.
I never expected her to cry on camera and say, "I tried to talk Kieran out of it in private. It's not fair to the other students if he does something like that, but he used his family's influence to pressure me into staying out of it."
Overnight, I was at the center of a storm.
Before I could even explain, a group of fanatics dragged me up to the roof and shoved me off.
When I opened my eyes again, I was back on the day before the exam.
I am about to book a room at a hotel owned by Luca Conti, a consigliere under my command, when a sharp voice suddenly cuts in from behind me.
"Aspetta. That's not your price."
I turn around. A woman wearing a manager's badge stands there with her arms crossed, scrutinizing me as if I am an unsightly stain she can't wait to wipe away.
"We don't allow prostitution here," she says coolly. "If you're receiving clients, there will be a fine."
As she speaks, she hands me a penalty notice.
The charges are clearly listed on the paper.
"Illegal guest reception fee: 350 thousand dollars.
"Special soundproofing fee: 150 thousand dollars.
"Special cleaning fee: 100 thousand dollars.
"Total fee: 600 thousand dollars."
Receiving clients?
I have simply come straight from a Mafia cocktail party without changing clothes—that's all. What exactly does she take me for?"
I lift my gaze and answer evenly, "You're mistaken. I am not that kind of person. You can contact the hotel owner, Luca Conti, and ask him who I am."
A sneer flickers through Sofia Rossi's eyes. She spits to the side, full of contempt.
"Still claiming you are not a puttana? Women like you come here every week. Every single one of them swears she knows him.
"Our boss is the consigliere to the Russo family, the most powerful Mafia family in Seneriffe. Do you really think he needs someone cheap like you?
"I suggest you pay up now, subito, before your client loses patience and drags you into the street and rapes you."
I do not waste another word on her. I take out my phone and send a message directly to my secretary, Marco Bianchi.
"Notify Luca. Either this manager, Sofia Rossi, disappears from this city, or he does."
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That said, it’s a tough read emotionally. There were moments I had to put it down because the case studies hit too close to home. But if you’re into psychology or just curious about how our bodies hold onto pain, it’s worth the discomfort. The way it connects trauma to physical health—like chronic pain or autoimmune issues—blew my mind. Plus, the last few chapters on healing methods feel like a hopeful counterbalance. Definitely not a light bedtime book, though!
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If you're into stories with sharp humor and emotional growth, this is a must-read. It's not just about the romance; it's about learning to see beyond first impressions. I found myself rooting for everyone by the end, flaws and all. Definitely worth the time if you enjoy character-driven narratives with a punchy style.
I picked up 'The Score Takes Care of Itself' after hearing so much hype about it in leadership circles, and wow, it really lives up to the reputation. Bill Walsh’s approach isn’t just about football—it’s a masterclass in building systems and focusing on process over outcomes. The way he transformed the 49ers from a struggling team into a dynasty is insane, and his lessons on discipline, attention to detail, and culture are gold for anyone leading a team, whether in sports, business, or even creative projects.
What stood out to me was how Walsh balanced ruthlessness with compassion. He demanded excellence but also genuinely cared about his players’ growth. The anecdotes about his 'Standard of Performance' are eye-opening—like how he even dictated how towels should be folded in the locker room! It might sound obsessive, but it’s a reminder that greatness is in the tiny, consistent habits. If you’re into personal development or leadership, this book’s a must-read—it’s dense with wisdom but written in a way that feels practical, not preachy.