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Thoughts on Things

Avery Coreschi

I shall write about coaching, random thoughts that mean something to me, writing music, and other things.

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The last time I posted anything here was September 2024, and naturally a LOT has happened over the course of about 10-11 months, so I wanted to share an update about the aspects of my life that are most important to me. I’ll split it up int...

4 months ago
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Being Strong Doesn't Make You Free

I suppose I could call this my coaching philosophy, at least at this point in my career. I feel more strongly about this than just about anything else in my life, so I hope I’m able to get it across in a way that portrays my feelings toward...

a year ago
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The Cyclical Nature of Perspective

I was chatting with Emerson today while I was on the train home from practice. I found myself in that over-fatigued state where you’re sorta floating and weirdly energetic, and I found myself getting anxious at the floaty feeling. We joked ...

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  • Avery Coreschi

    This is where I will write about random thoughts, music (whether it's making or listening), coaching, and other stuff :D

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