5 Life Lessons from "Ted Lasso" that Elevated My Game On and Off the Field (And Also Made Me Crave Biscuits)
Dai Manuel
Empowering High-Impact Lives | Transforming Health, Mindset & Resilience for Greater Happiness TEDx & Keynote Speaker | Award-Winning Author | Family Man on a Mission
If you haven't yet been swept up by the heartfelt, comedic genius of "Ted Lasso," I highly recommend giving it a watch. Not only will you end up with a Ph.D. in “biscuitology,” but you'll also learn profound life lessons.
Here are the top 5 takeaways:
#1. Believe in Possibility:
Ted's optimism is about more than just seeing the football pitch as half full (or should I say, half green?). It’s about believing in everyone's potential, including his own. It’s a reminder that even if I'm not sure about the rules of soccer, er, football... I can still score big in life!
#2. Relationships > Results:
Sure, winning is fun. But have you tried building a connection? Ted values relationships even more than a good ol' fashioned win. And let's face it, in the corporate world, sometimes the real trophy is having a team that doesn’t cringe when you enter the room.
#3. Be Curious, Not Judgmental:
This golden nugget from Walt Whitman, championed by Ted, is about open-mindedness. Before judging someone, maybe try on their shoes? Not literally, however. I’ve learned that not all shoes are comfortable.
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Guys have underestimated me my entire life and for years I never understood why – it used to really bother me. But then one day I was driving my little boy to school and I saw a quote by Walt Whitman, it was painted on the wall and it said, 'Be curious, not judgmental. ' I like that. - Ted Lasso
#4. The Power of Vulnerability:
Ted occasionally sheds a tear or two, and no, it's not just because English tea can't match up to American coffee. It's about being real. I've realized it's okay to say, “I don’t know,” especially when asked about the offside rule in football.
#5. The Biscuit Philosophy:
Ted's daily biscuit ritual with Rebecca? It’s not just about the sugar rush. It's a life metaphor: success sometimes requires consistency and a hint of sweetness. And, of course, never underestimate the power of a good shortbread.
In essence, "Ted Lasso" isn’t just about football, leadership, or biscuits (though, really, isn’t everything about biscuits?). It's about life and the potential to make a positive impact.
And the next time you're in a tough spot, ask yourself, "What would Ted Lasso do?" Probably offer a biscuit and a smile! ????
Empowering High-Impact Lives | Transforming Health, Mindset & Resilience for Greater Happiness TEDx & Keynote Speaker | Award-Winning Author | Family Man on a Mission
1 年Tara, I think you may like this one. haha