Читать книгу Get More. A Championship coach's Formula for Achieving Breakthrough Results онлайн
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As coaches, the majority of the time we have to make decisions based on current and recent performances. We can tend to overvalue great performances and overvalue poor performances. What do I mean? If a player first has a great performance in our presence, then we tend to remember that great performance, and we grade the potential of that player based on that great performance. Rightly or wrongly, we may invest more in that player when he or she struggles because we believe the player can perform better and has a higher potential, based on witnessing a great performance. Conversely, if we first witness a poor performance by a player, we may now evaluate that player’s future potential based on that first performance. We are later surprised if the player performs better. None of us can predict the future. Especially when it comes to people. We can make highly informed guesstimations, but we can’t put a lid on a person’s potential. There are too many variables and too much time and opportunities for people to know where they will end up.