The
young athlete who aspires to greatness, generally
speaking, learns a number of things from several different
coaches. The first one taught him the fundamentals;
the second one instilled discipline in him and taught
him more of the techniques that must be mastered to
excel. Finally, the coach who had the rare ability
to spot the athlete's unique talent and then maximize
that talent by teaching proper techniques.
The
one thing coaches cannot tolerate...is the individual
who grows arrogant because he excelled at a lower
level and believes he has nothing else to learn. The
coach clearly understands that regardless of the extent
of the talent, it can be more completely utilized
if the proper coaching technique is applied. That
coaching technique will include teaching the athletes
to become team players by fitting their individual
talents into the team. That's significant, because
there is a dramatic difference in an all-star team
and a team of all-stars. The coach's job is to take
the stars and make them a team. The athlete who won't
be coached simply never moves up to that last level,
which is necessary for maximum personal performance
and a must if the athlete is going to be a major contributor
to the success of the team.
The
blending of this talent into the "team" applies in
any family, business, orchestra, stage production,
or any other organization of more than two people.
Think about it. Listen to the "coach," and I'll see
you at the top!
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