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Refuse To Be Satisfied
In our search for the formulas and strategies of the most accomplished, we often dismiss the agony, anguish and sacrifice that went into their pursuits.
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He had just won a national championship, but within hours, Nick Saban’s mind was elsewhere.
The legendary coach wasn’t concerned with the history his Alabama team had just made. He was instead focused on what lay ahead.
“I never once felt satisfied,” Saban recently said on the Pat McAfee Show. “By 1 o’clock in the morning, after we won a national championship, I was worried about next year’s team.”
Saban attributes his ability to avoid contentment as a pivotal factor in his sustained success over the better part of five decades.
“That wasn’t any fun because you never enjoyed what you accomplished, but it certainly helped us stay more consistent,” he said.
It’s a critical message for any coach, executive, or team builder.
We often admire the long-term accolades and achievements of the most accomplished and wonder what strategies and tactics of theirs we need to apply to reach similar levels.
But in our quest for formulas, templates and various other nuggets, we dismiss the agony, anguish, stress and sacrifice that went into their pursuits.
Sustained greatness at any level has extreme tradeoffs.
It frequently means loneliness, extensive time and hours pouring into our craft, and, at times, sacrificing our peace of mind.
Saban’s brilliance didn’t just lie in his ability to game plan, strategize, or inspire his players.
It was in his willingness to endure — never losing sight of the fact that after one mountain was scaled, there was always another one soon to be climbed.
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