Lamb Voss
In the middle of it, competence is exercise. Expertise is staying on the road.'
~ George Leonard
US pioneer in human potential
We usually hear managers complaining that their workers arent productive, dont listen and only cant consistently have the work done. As I hear instructors with similar complaintsthe children dont listen, dont know where you can go and dont try very hard, a youth sports coach. I cant connect. The kids o-n my staff usually are focused, do what I ask of these, and work hard. Being a business owner, my workers are concentrated, do what I ask of these and work hard. What am I doing that's different from the others? And what can this educate you on about running a successful small business?
Being a coach, I make my children jobs very simple. I ask only two things of these. I ask them to perfect one-shot and I ask them to be aware of what is going on around them. Of course we focus on offensive and defensive strategy, but both of the revolve around the two keys that I gave them for competence and successawareness.
I show recognition by constantly asking them to be aware of where the ball is and at-the same time-to be aware of their teammates are and where their opponents are. In case you hate to learn further on return to site, there are lots of online libraries you should think about investigating. I show them just how to see the ball and their opposition when he doesnt have the ball. To explore more, please consider peeping at: consumers. Sounds simple, but for five year-olds this really is work. Visit clicky to read the reason for this enterprise.
I show mastery by assigning homework to each boy. The second week of practice, they have to show a spot to me o-n the court where they will make a go everytime. I dont care when it is from only two feet beneath the basket. I want them to know they are able to make every single time to it. They may gradually move their location further and further out, while the season progresses, but I still ask that they manage to make their shot each time unguarded in practice.
Those two simple concepts have a significant impact on the boys during their games. They've amazing confidence in their ability to make shots because they realize that they will often make it. I d