Fair to say there’s pretty much only one direction this group can go when compared to recent years. Great to hear the excitement and hopefully improvements in this key group.
Never heard it put this way. This makes sense: “If you’re constantly worried about the results of the kick instead of your process of putting foot to ball, that’s when you’re going to have uneven results.”
The same idea applies in other endeavors. Process is more important than is often given credit for.
I deal with process every day in my job. If you try to rush the process or short-circuit it, you often spend more time trying to iron things out and getting the results you want.
Bill Walsh wrote a book about this very topic: "The Results Take Care of Themselves" The book shows how focusing on process rather than results can be applied across many aspects of life.
Fair to say there’s pretty much only one direction this group can go when compared to recent years. Great to hear the excitement and hopefully improvements in this key group.
Never heard it put this way. This makes sense: “If you’re constantly worried about the results of the kick instead of your process of putting foot to ball, that’s when you’re going to have uneven results.”
The same idea applies in other endeavors. Process is more important than is often given credit for.
I deal with process every day in my job. If you try to rush the process or short-circuit it, you often spend more time trying to iron things out and getting the results you want.
Thanks for the information, appreciate it.
Bill Walsh wrote a book about this very topic: "The Results Take Care of Themselves" The book shows how focusing on process rather than results can be applied across many aspects of life.