No Matter How Good You Are, Every Leader Needs This
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One specific moment caught Rick’s attention. Tiger and his caddie were discussing a particular shot. While the conversation was not a full-fledged argument, it was certainly an intense debate. To his credit, Tiger finally acquiesced, took his caddie’s advice and executed a brilliant shot.
Rick said, “Brian, no one can execute like Tiger. But even Tiger is better with a coach.” Whether you lead a ministry, athletic organization, business or non-profit, No Matter How Good You Are, No Matter How Well You Execute, Every Leader Needs A Coach. Coaches help even the very best execute even better.
I thought about Rick’s words when I read a July 17th USA Today article detailing the relationship between golf’s current best player, Jordan Spieth, and his coach Cameron McCormick.
As I read their story I gleaned 8 Benefits Of A Coach. These lessons will help any leader who wants to get better.
- Coaches Are Available To Help You – Therefore, take advantage of them. Wanting to learn the art of coaching at age 30, McCormick wrote letters to approximately 75 coaches asking for assistance. 25 replied.
- Coaches Motivate You – As McCormick entered the profession, he learned the motivations of top athletes and all the factors which influence their performance.
- Coaches Improve Your Confidence – McCormick said, “He (Spieth) never wavered in purpose, never wavered in desire, never wavered in self-belief.”
- Coaches Challenge You – McCormick continues, “Never did I sit in front of him and he said, ‘Cam, I can’t do something.’ In fact, it’s the opposite. It is him asking for more challenges.”
- Coaches Amplify Your Skills – McCormick focuses on accentuating Speith’s strengths.
- Coaches Introduce You To New Ideas And Concepts – When he was 16 years of age, Spieth introduced weight lifting into his training.
- Coaches Push You Farther Than You Thought You Could Ever Go – McCormick said, “Why is he such an accelerated, developed talent – because he wants to do the difficult things and overcome the obstacles in the most difficult way.”
- Coaches Help You Focus – Spieth said in a separate July 17th USA Today article, “The smaller of a target that you can pick, your misses are going to be smaller. It’s easy for your mind to see a fairway and have your mind wander…That’s Cameron’s mental approach, and it works for me.
- Public Speaking – Jeff Henderson and Preaching Rocket
- Personal Finance – Joe Sangl and I Was Broke. Now I’m Not.
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