An extract of an interesting article I am sharing below:
Bhushan Kulkarni raises these questions and answers
What helped PV Sindhu to reach at this level and
play one of the finest games?
Can we, in our respective work areas benefit from the
traits she has displayed?
Profiling Sindhu's career, a correspondent wrote:
“The fact that she reports on time at the coaching
camps daily, travelling a distance of 56 km from her residence, is perhaps a
reflection of her willingness to complete her desire to be a good badminton
player with the required hard work and commitment.”
Her coach Pullela Gopichand says "the most
striking feature in Sindhu's game is her attitude and the never-say-die
spirit”.
One of the newspaper headlines says ‘PV Sindhu will
finally be allowed Phone, Ice-Cream by Pullela Gopichand’.
An attitude of subordination is equally important if we
want to excel in our professional and personal life.
You have to have a role model and a coach; willing to
give controls to him or her so that the process helps you in enhancing your
personal effectiveness and scale up to the next level of performance.
Aggression and calming down has to go hand in hand.
This may appear to be paradoxical. There were moments when Sindhu needed to
calm down, minimize her errors and wait for the opponent to show signs of
mental and physical exhaustion. PV Sindhu followed this strategy to reach the
finals.
According to the writer of this article:
The three things that can
help us greatly in our personal and professional life:
Consistency, attitude, and
never-say-die spirit;
Having a role model and a
coach; role model will give the benchmark and coach will help us unleash our
true potential.
Developing the skill and
the ability to speed up and slow down at the same time.
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Source: August 20, 2016 https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/281189