The
process is really what you have to do day
In and
day out to be successful …
We try
to define the standard that we want everybody
To sort
of work toward, adhere to, and do it on a
Consistent
basis. And the things that I talked about before,
Being
responsible for your own self-determination,
Having
a positive attitude, having great work ethic,
having
discipline to be able to execute on a consistent basis,
whatever it is you’re trying to do, those are the things that
whatever it is you’re trying to do, those are the things that
We try
to focus on, and we don’t try to focus as much on the
outcomes as we do on being all that you can be.
outcomes as we do on being all that you can be.
Eliminate
the clutter and all the things that are going on
Outside
and focus on the things that you can control with
How you
sort of go about and take care of your business.
That’s something
that’s ongoing, and it can never change.
So it’s
the process of what it takes be successful, very simply.
He
loves to explain how the greatest athletes, like Michael Jordan
and Mariano Rivera, understand that the “last race doesn’t matter.”
They focus on the next game, the next quarter, the next pitch or shot.
and Mariano Rivera, understand that the “last race doesn’t matter.”
They focus on the next game, the next quarter, the next pitch or shot.
He
pushes his Crimson Tide in much the same way. In the first meeting after Alabama won the national
championship last season, he told the assembled they were not national
champions. They may have played
a title team, but this team was not that one.
a title team, but this team was not that one.
- Coach Nick Saban
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