Great athletes don’t play for money or glory. They play for a feeling that is something beyond.
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In my last article, I informed about Team Player character of Rahul Dravid.
Interviewer: How do you prepare for a match?
Rahul Dravid: I try to have as many nets as possible in the last couple of days before the match. When I feel comfortable with my game, I stop. Then I start thinking about the match. I look at the wicket. I try to analyse the kind of bowlers I will be playing, their strengths and weaknesses. I replay in my mind the memories of my last encounter with them. I look at videos if they're available. If a bowler got me out the last time, I try to think about how I got out, what mistake I committed.
Interviewer: Do you do visualisation?
Rahul Dravid: A little bit. There is always a bat in the dressing room. I hold the bat in my hands and go through some of the shots I might play. Before sleeping the previous night, I spend 15 minutes running through the next day and how I would like it to pan out for me, structuring my thoughts.
" Some succeeded because they are destined to, but he succeeded because he was Determined to”
That was Rahul Dravid.
Now, how we can Relate?
Imagine Yourself in an IT company.
You are Product Manager or DEV or QA or Designer
When You got Requirement from BA
1. Do you think about and visualize the product?
2. Do you note down your mistakes which might have missed by seniors but you know it, and you are correcting it?
3. Do you study about your skills whats new going on?
Leaving you with these questions:)