6 things sports teach me
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6THINGS SPORTS
TAUGHT ME
by Umakant Jani
YOU NEEDSOMETHINGBIGGER THAN
SELF MOTIVATION
TO BE AN ENTREPRENEUR.
Reality is different from fiction. In f iction, things need to make sense.
Line from my Daily Journal
I write my journal everyday, things that worked in my day and things that didn’t work.
So this is the starting & only line in f irst page of this years journal,
“Reality is different from fiction. In f iction, things need to make sense.”
But people take this in opposite way around. They think, in reality things need to make sense, not in f iction.
Don’t listen to people make your own way.Do things you love to do, it doesn’t need to make sense to other.
I have learned 6 amazing things from sports...
BRUCEBOCHYTEAM WORK
FROM
LESSON #1
After the San Francisco Giants swept the Detroit Tigers 4-0 to win the World Series in
October, Bochy was astounded:
"It's amazing what a group of guys who play
like a team can accomplish. I'm numb that we have won two World Series in the last
three years."
BRUCEBOCHY BASEBALL MANAGER
TEAMWORK ON
Lesson: As an entrepreneur, it's critical to surround yourself with people who are driven and committed to accomplish your company goals together rather than focusing on their own
individual goals. As they say in sports, there is no "i" in team.
THE STRENGTH OF EACH MEMBER IS THE
OF THE TEAM IS EACH INDIVIDUAL MEMBER.STRENGTH
THE
TEAM.
ENTER INTO HBCBSSTRENGTH.
MICHELPHELPSGOAL SETTING
FROM
LESSON #2
Swimming star Michael Phelps on setting goals. After retiring with 18 gold
medals at the end
"I did everything I wanted to. I finished my career the way I wanted
to."
MICHAELPHELPS SWIMMING STAR
GOALSETTING ON
Lesson: As an entrepreneur, it's important to set goals and work toward them every day to ensure that you leave a lasting legacy that's not filled with regrets.
NO ONE WILL FORGET WHATYOU DID OF THAT PRACTICE.
NO ONE WILL REMEMBERWHAT YOU DID AT THEPRACTICE
BUT
LIONELMESSICHARACTER
FROM
LESSON #3
The forward for the Barcelona and Argentina soccer teams had this to say about being a
good person on and off the field:
"I am more worried about being a good
person than being the best football player in
the world. When all this is over, what are you left
with?"
LIONELMESSI FOOTBALL STAR
CHARACTER ON
Lesson: In order to achieve your dream & survive, entrepreneurs must focus on their goal and way to be there. But those goals should not come at the sacrifice of operating yourself in an ethical way.
SERENA WILLIMASRESILIENCE
FROM
LESSON #4
After coming back from a life-threatening illness Williams went on to win Wimbledon, Olympic
and U.S. Open titles in 2012, and had this to say:
"I really think a champion is defined not by their wins but by how they can recover when they fall. I have fallen several
times. Each time I just get up and I dust myself off and I pray and I'm able
to do better."
SERENAWILLIAMS TENNIS STAR
RESILIENCE ON
Lesson: As an new entrepreneur you will consistently face adversity of some kind or another. How you react in these times can define whether you succeed or fail at achieving your goals.
LIONELMESSITEAM GOAL
FROM
LESSON #5
Yes you guessed correct he is my favorite of all sports players out there. And there is one
more thing to learn from this:
“I play for the name front of my shirtand people will
remember the name on its back.”
LIONELMESSI FOOTBALL STAR
TEAMGOAL ON
Lesson: As an entrepreneur you must make sure that your organization’s goal is well understood by your employees. I always go to work with one thought, “Go to work only for work. And at the end
everything will work.”
ELIMANNINGSUCCESS
FROM
LESSON #6
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning on success. After winning his second Super Bowl,
one more than his older brother Peyton, Manning wasn't boastful:
"This isn't about bragging rights. This is a lot bigger. This is about a team, an organization
being named world champions."
ELIMANNING NEW YORK GIANTS STAR
SUCCESS ON
Lesson: When you achieve success in business in 2013, approach it with humility. After all, even if you operate as an independent entrepreneur, it's likely that someone has helped you along the way.
Recognize those people and make sure they share in your success.
THANKSFORREADING
FOR ALL MAILS & SHARING MY FIRST PPT TO EVERYONE IN INFOSYSFOR MAKING KNOWLEDGESHARABLE IN EASIER WAYWEB & YOUTUBE
Very much thankful for
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Zane Safrit is the former CEO of Conference Calls Unlimited. His small business CEO ramblings have
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