If we are going to take the time to watch and cheer as NFL fans, we can also take notice of how the greats become great and appreciate the process they use for becoming elite.
Aaron Rodgers has taken the NFL by storm, performing with such ease and confidence that he makes the position of quarterback look simple. The article below chronicles Rodgers’
path to greatness, and not surprisingly it reveals a rigorous practice routine combined with an “inner burn” and total disdain for losing.
For three years Rodgers sat behind Packers’ starting quarterback Brett Favre, and for those same three years he lit up practice, directing the scout team up and down the field, frustrating the Packers’ starting defense. He emulated the best in the game, studying for instance how Patriots’ Quarterback Tom Brady used his eyes to control the defense of his opponents, then mastering it himself, Rodgers would made it a part of his own arsenal. Rodgers patiently prepared, knowing that his opportunity would come and when it did, he would make the most of it.
The path to success is always the same, fanatical focus, practice, and the “inner burn”(passion). PEPPER provides the practice field needed to become the Aaron Rodgers of sales.
Enjoy the article. Comments are always welcome.
Dirk Gorman,
Capable Leadership,