Dear Picklepedia: I Say I Want to Be A 4.0, But My Actions Say Otherwise—What Gives?
Breaking promises to yourself destroys integrity, kills relationships, and keeps you stuck—start with one challenge.
Breaking promises to yourself destroys integrity, kills relationships, and keeps you stuck—start with one challenge.
Why do your pickleball friendships feel deeper than decade-long relationships? The secret lies in pocket-sized interactions you can use anywhere.
Sober father’s kids won’t forgive him. Must build pickleball community, not isolate, while time heals. Lets’ hear what Patsy has to say…
Chasing a 4.0 rating turned pickleball miserable. Patsy explains why obsession kills performance. Here’s what she had to say.
What do you do when your husband gets angry at open play and shouts at a 10 year old who can’t the balls on the court?
By applying Frankl’s insights, we can find meaning in every pickleball rally, transforming frustration into growth and power.
What does Lauren do now that her boyfriend won his first pickleball tournament and can’t hold back the egocentric comments?
Custom pickleball paddles seemed like the perfect gift until her tennis instructor sister stopped speaking to her. What did Patsy say?
What happens when pickleball takes over a regular slot in a mother’s calendar? Let’s see what Pasty has to say this week. Diane is struggling with what to do.
For nearly six years, Marcus has been what the pickleball community calls a “sandbagger”—a player who deliberately manipulates to win.