The 12 principles of the Definite Dozen include things like Respect Yourself and Others and Make Hard Work Your Passion.
See how the team passionately translate these rules to live by into te reo Māori.
The Definite Dozen was first penned by trail-blazing US basketball coach Pat Summitt in her book Reach for the Summit: The definite dozen system for succeeding at whatever you do.
Summitt's legacy is a lot to live up to - can the team manage it?
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TRANSLATIONS - printable version here
English
“Discipline yourself so that no one else has to.”
TO ENTER YOUR REVOLUTIONARY STATE OF MIND
1. Be responsible (To yourself, to your family, to your community, to our world.)
2. Be respected, be respectful (Respect yourself. Demand that others respect you. Respect others.)
3. Be honest (Leaders don’t make excuses, they make improvements.)
4. Be loyal (Stand alongside those who have the least.)
TO DISCIPLINE YOUR REVOLUTIONARY STATE OF MIND
5. Work (Every day, everywhere.)
6. Study (To study is a revolutionary duty.)
7. Character over reputation (Character is who you are when no one else is looking. Reputation is who other people say you are.)
8. Believe (Doubters never win, revolutionaries never doubt.)
TO BUILD A SUCCESSFUL REVOLUTION
9. Be self-critical (No revolution is complete without a culture of self-improvement. There is no culture of self-improvement without a culture of self-reflection.)
10. Acknowledge the knowledge (Teach and be teachable.)
11. Build with allies, influence the enemy (Execute the 5 phases: identify, analyze, plan, implement, evaluate.)
12. Be relentless (Never, ever give up)
Whakamāori
Nā Anaha Hiini
“Māu anō koe e whakaako kei riro kē mā tētehi atu”
E WHERAWHERA AI TŌ HINENGARO WHAKAWHANA
1. Me whai whakaaro nui (Ki a koe anō, ki tō whānau, ki tō hapori, ki tō tātau ao).
2. Me kauanuanu (Kia tauutuutu te kōtua. Kauanuanu atu, kauanuanu mai).
3. Kia pono (Kāore te rangatira e whai takunga, ko tāna kē he whakapai ake).
4. Kia piripono (me whai wāhi ki te hunga rawakore)
E WHAKAAKONA AI TŌ HINENGARO WHAKAWHANA
5. Mahia te mahi (i ia rā, ki tēnā wāhi, ki tēnā wāhi).
6. Me ako (He mahi whakawhana te ako).
7. Ko te āhua ake o te tangata ki mua, ko te rongonui ki muri (ko tō ake āhua tērā ka puta i te korenga o ētehi atu. Ko tō rongo tērā ka kōrerohia e ētehi atu).
8. Me whakapono (E kore te hunga ngākaurua e toa, e kore te hunga whakawhana e ngākaurua).
E ANGITU AI TŌ WHANANGA
9. Māu anō koe e āta arotake (Kāore e whai hua te whananga mēnā kāore te tangata e whakapai i a ia anō).
10. Whakanuia/Mihia te mātauranga (Me tauutuutu te whakaako).
11. Whakahoahoatia ngā hoa haumi, whakaaweawehia te hoa riri (Whakatutukihia ngā take/wāhanga e rima nei: tautohua, tātarihia, whakaritea, whakatinanahia, arotakehia)
12. Kia papahueke (Mā te upoko pakaru rā anō).
Nā Chey Milne
“Māu anō koe e kuhu, kei riro mā tētahi atu”
KIA TAE KOE KI HAWAIKI HŌU. ME…
1. Rangatira. Mō te ao, mō te iwi, mō te whanau, mōu anō!
2. Me ngākau whakaute atu, kia ngākau whakaute mai
3. Me pono! Hei aha te kōrero, inā te mahi, he Rangatira.
4. Kia piripono! Me tū hei pou tāwharau mō te iwi kimi taumarutanga
KIA RITE KOE MŌ TE HAWAIKI HŌU
5. Me ringa raupā. I te ao, I te pō
6. Me wānanga!........
7. Tōmua ko te mana, tōmuri ko te rongonui. Ko tō mana tō pou rarama I te pō. Mā tangata kē tō rongonui i te ao.
8. Me whakapono. E kore te ware e toa, e kore te toa e ware LOL (E hokihoki a Kupe??)
KIA TŪ HE WHARE KI HAWAIKI HŌU
9. Me hōmiromiro koe I a koe anō. Kāore a Hawaiki e ara noa I te moana, kimihia, rangahaua.
10. Whakamānawatia te matauranga
11. Whakapūmauhia ngā haumi, whakaaweawehia ngā wheinga. Ko te tokorima a Māui e kī ana. Kimihia, rangahaua, tātaia, whakatinanahia, arotakehia.
12. Me papahueke. Ake, ake, ake
Nā Ani-Piki Tuari
NGĀ KURA NGAHURU MĀ RUA
“Māu anō koe e kuhu kia kaua e riro mā tētahi atu”
KIA TOMO I TŌ WHARE KŌRERO
1. Me whakaaro nui (ki a koe anō, ki tō whanau, ki tō hapori, ki tō ao marama)
2. Me tū hai rangatira, me rangatira hoki te noho whakaiti (Kauanuanu atu, kauanuanu mai)
3. Me pono (Kāre te rangatira e whai takunga, ka tipu kē i te whaihanga)
4. Me ngākau pono (Me ahopoka ki te hunga kāre āna rawa)
KIA WHAKAŪ I TŌ WHARE KŌRERO
5. Mahia te mahi (I ia rā, i ngā wāhi katoa)
6. Wānangahia/Ako (Ko te wānanga te utu ki te whakatinana i tō whare)
7. Me mārohirohi, kaua e whai kia rongonui (Ko te mārohirohi te whakatinanatanga o tō momo i a te tangata e aro kore ana ki a koe. Ko te rongonuitanga te āhua o tō te tangata kōrero mōu anō.)
8. Me whakapono (E kore te tangata ngākau rua e pahure i te aha, ko te hunga whanokē ka whakapono mō te hemo tonu atu)
KIA WHAKATŪ I TŌ WHARE KŌRERE
9. Me arotake koe i a koe anō (E kore koe e āhei te whakatinana i tō whare kōrero mēnā kāre koe e whai wāhi ki te whakaniko i ōnā pou. E kore e āhei te whakaniko i tō whare mēnā kāre koe e whai wāhi ki te āta arotake i a koe anō)
10. Whakamānawatia te mātauranga (Me whakaako, me mōhio hoki kia noho hai tauira).
11. Tipu tahi me ō hoa, whakaaweawetia ō hoariri (whakatinanahia ngā mata e rima: Arohaehae, whakarite rautaki, whakatinana, arotakengia)
12. Me manawa kai roke (Kaua e mate wheke, me mate ururoa)
- Adapted from the original Definite Dozen by Pat Summitt
Made for RNZ by Arataua