The Art of Effective Pastoral Leadership: Playing to Your Strengths
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In the cliche ridden conversations that usually happens when sports journalists interview coaches, the coaches will often talk about trying to control the game so their teams can “play to their strengths.” Most games have several paths to victory and most coaches have a preferred style of play. As a result, the coaches build their teams to their preferred styles and try to dictate the game to that style every time they play. Some teams are built for speed. Others play slowly and methodically, wanting to control the game in a step by step process. Like I said, there are lots of ways to win. We just have to be sure we play the game to our strengths..
The Art of Effective Pastoral Leadership: Playing to Your Strengths
The Art of Effective Pastoral Leadership…
The Art of Effective Pastoral Leadership: Playing to Your Strengths
In the cliche ridden conversations that usually happens when sports journalists interview coaches, the coaches will often talk about trying to control the game so their teams can “play to their strengths.” Most games have several paths to victory and most coaches have a preferred style of play. As a result, the coaches build their teams to their preferred styles and try to dictate the game to that style every time they play. Some teams are built for speed. Others play slowly and methodically, wanting to control the game in a step by step process. Like I said, there are lots of ways to win. We just have to be sure we play the game to our strengths..