Let's face it: Most teams don't like distractions.
“Let's face it: Most teams don't like distractions.”
The World Motivation
Let's face it: Most teams don't like distractions.
“Let's face it: Most teams don't like distractions.”
Let's face it: Most teams don't like distractions.
In 2014, I bought controlling interest in Pro Football Focus. At the time we had 60 employees evaluating every player on every play of the NFL season.
Believe me, I'm not longing for the days when I was going to become a lawyer. Especially come tax time.
Hey, I learned early the game of football is just that, a game, and you can't get too uptight. If things get too terrible, you can always go out and get another job somewheres else.
There is nothing that anybody could do to make me any prouder of my daughter than what she's accomplishing at Harvard.
I'm not worried about all the distractions, 'Am I going to be playing, am I going to be doing this?' Whatever I can do to help the team win, then I'm good.
The more emotional distractions you have the harder it is to accomplish your goals - especially at the extreme levels!
When we allow distractions to wobble us away from ourselves, that's when our intuition starts to fade and our focus dulls.
When I'm driving, the fewer distractions there are, the better it is to focus on the job in hand.
I'm very aware how many distractions the reader has in life today, how many good reasons there are to put the book down.