Character drives The Process which drives The
Result
Results > What you want to accomplish
The Process > The work you put in, over time, for the results you want
Character > Who you are as a person
The Process > The work you put in, over time, for the results you want
Character > Who you are as a person
Focusing
on building character will help your athletes embrace the process more which
will lead to better results.
Who you are as a person will tell how hard you are willing to work
(the process) for the results that you want.
Build, grow, and developing character will help you work harder, better
and smarter through the process of achieving the results that you want.
Of course every team wants to go undefeated and win their
championship, but above that, every team should want to strive to maximize
their ability. Everyone will experience
loss, and while nobody wants to lose, losing isn’t the worst thing in the
world. Worse than losing is wasted
talent.
John Wooden once defined success as, “Success is peace of
mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you did your best
to become the best you are capable of becoming.”
Becoming the best coach, player or team that you can
become is more important that just winning.
Becoming the best parent, the best teacher, or the best leader that you can
become is more important than winning or test scores. “Do your best” isn’t just some mantra we tell
our kids before they go play their u9 soccer game; it should be our mantra for
life. Win or lose, if you prepared the
best you can and did your best that should be satisfying enough.
Teams should work together to be the best that they can
be as a whole. We are all limited and
imperfect, but together we can be whole, limitless and fully capable to
accomplish anything before us. To become
the best team that you can be, everybody has to work hard, do the right things,
and do them the right way. That is what
is called ‘The Process.’ The process is
doing the right thing, the right way, over time. The process drives the result. How hard the team works and how well they
work together is the process. What the
team and the players do every day is the process. Practice, film, the weight room,
conditioning, diet, the classroom, etc. is all a part of the process.
How well they do those things is driven by the character
of the team, the coaches, and the players.
Your character is who you are, what you do, and how you do it. It is who you are as a person. Your character drives the process. Your character drives how hard you are
willing to work. Building and improving
character will improve your work ethic (the process) which will improve your
results.
If the goal of the team is to maximize its ability, the
biggest way to do so is to build up the character of everybody in the
organization, from the coach to the players to the managers.
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