Wednesday, February 4, 2015

10 Super Bowl Lessons Learned By My Four Year Old This Year


My kids loved watching the Superbowl this year. But they also learned some important lessons... okay, maybe I had to explain them a little, but still ... lessons perhaps all of us can learn as well.


1. DO YOUR JOB. It does matter, even when no one may know who you are, your job matters.

2. Stay focused and don’t listen to the chirpers. They are out there to distract you. Let them chirp, you do what you need to do.

3. Stay in the moment to be the best you can at THAT moment, even when all odds and seconds are stacked against you.

4. Give credit to other members of your team. Every play counts towards the win.

5. It takes both older, experienced players and young, skilled players to create a great team.

6. Study and remember all the practices and plays. You may find it tedious to practice them over and over but one will come in handy before you know it.

7. Listen to your coaches. They have the whole story in mind, but know they are not infallible, just like you.

8. You may not get to meet every single person but know that there are always a huge number of fans/supporters that want you to succeed, use that energy to fuel you.

9. Tom Brady is an amazing athlete who still remembers to thank his parents.

10. Team loyalty is important, pick one and stand by them through thick and thin. If you are lucky and wicked smaarht, your team happens to be the New England Patriots.

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