FOCUS ON THE PROCESS, NOT THE PRESSURE OR OUTCOMES.
There were a TON of pearls I gathered from this book, but the one that jumped off the page and stuck to me was this phrase: FOCUS ON THE ROOT, NOT THE FRUIT.
Coach Smith, left. Jon Gordon, right. |
After coming up just short of going to their second Super Bowl in franchise history, the entire organization, players and coaches felt like the next season would be a failure if they didn't reach the Super Bowl. But Smith explains, that was where the problems started. The next season fostered only 7 wins, then 4 wins the following season, which ultimately lead to his firing. Smith said, we got away from what made us great - focusing on our process and doing the little things every day. We only focused on one outcome - the Super Bowl - anything less felt like a failure. This shift of obsessing on being perfect and not focusing on our winning habits, was and is a recipe for disaster.
I believe sports are a microcosm of life - leadership, teamwork, competition, communication, culture, and adversity. All of these examples have similarities and can crossover to families, businesses, teams, and organizations. In life and in athletics, many people get seduced by the fruit - the outcomes or results. This blurred vision is what got Adam and Eve in trouble in the Garden of Eden.
"So when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was a delight to the eyes, and that the tree was to be desired to make one wise, she took of its fruit and ate, and she also gave some to her husband who was with her, and he ate." -Genesis 3:6
Where the term "baby mamma drama" was created |
We know what happened next...heaven on earth was no more. Instead of focusing on what God had commanded them to do, Adam and Eve chose to eat from the forbidden fruit and the outcome was catastrophic.
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As a sales trainer, I have the pleasure to train and work with new hires and also follow up with them after they have spent time managing their own territories. The last two reps I visited had concerns that their results where not matching their effort. Thus, I flew in and worked with them in their geographies for two days. Though both situations had their differences, both representatives I felt, where focusing too much on the fruit: daily, weekly, and monthly sales numbers. Instead of the root: winning habits, actions, fundamentals, and sales strategies executed daily.
What are you focusing on? |
I was so excited when one of these reps called me two weeks later at 7:00 o'clock at night to report that he just closed a HUGE account. He said that he simply applied his process, focused on the strategies we discussed, and didn't worry about the outcome or the pressure. He said he was in the ZONE, because he had practiced those habits for two weeks, leading up to that call. I was more proud of that result, then anything I could have accomplished in my territory.
Training Deanna, awesome new hire from New Orleans |
You can do it! Just a minor shift in your mindset is all it takes. Commit to it and go for it! The grass and the root is greener and healthier where you water it...not on the other side...looking at outcomes alone! Nurture, protect, and feed your roots - daily actions and habits. If you do that, I see a bountiful future on your horizon.
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