Effort Is A Skill
Ty Bennett
Keynote Speaker, Author, Researcher On a mission to redefine high performance. Sharing new research on what drives high performance, what stops it & how leaders can unlock it in their teams
On Nov 14 in the NBA the Jimmy Butler saga ended when the Minnesota Timberwolves trader Butler to the Philadelphia 76ers for Robert Covington and Dario Saric.
If you aren’t a basketball fan, Butler was demanding a trade and it turned into an ugly ordeal.
The interesting thing has been how much better the Timberwolves have been since the trade.
A big reason for the uptick is the addition of Robert Covington. Covington is a skilled player but nobody would argue he’s more skilled than Jimmy Butler. What he brings to the table is an intangible that’s hard to measure.
He brings energy.
He is a guy on the court that plays hard on every play. Cheers on his teammates. Dives for loose balls and his energy is contagious - he raises the collective energy of the team.
Here is my takeaway - Effort is a skill.
And just like on an NBA team - there are energy drivers in many organizations.
The person who works hard everyday raises the energy level of everyone.
The person who cheers on the team and brings a contagious spirit that is positive and elevates the overall attitude.
The person who doesn’t stop until the job is done.
Effort is a skill and maybe that’s what you can bring to the table to impact your team.
The great part is it’s a choice and a skill that will set you apart and make an impact
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6 年Love this post! Truly with the right effort an individual can always develop that necessary skill to become more amazing.
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6 年And a skill that can be continually improved upon with practice and effort.