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Tennis Is A Team Sport
Team sports also have a support team behind the scenes whose role it is to coach, organise and look after the players' interests. Often it is the quality of the support team that makes the difference between winning and losing when there is not much to choose between the players on each side. The same principle applies in business, the military, and probably any other human organisation you care to think of. This concept can even extend beyond the direct involvement of colleagues and employees, to family and dependants. Andre Agassi has made no secret of his ambivalent feelings towards tennis. Yet he seems to have discovered his purpose in it all through his family and charitable foundation which, amongst other projects, funds inner-city education. Indeed, this seems to be the factor that motivated him to continue playing at the highest level until the age of 36, despite enduring agonising back pain towards the end of his career. When things were tough he would consciously remind himself that he was playing not for his own benefit, but for all those who depended on him. So these too became part of his extended team, and every time he stepped out on the court he was representing them. Perhaps it's by chance that Andre's enlightenment coincides with his transformation from bad-boy rebel to elder statesman of the game - but I don't think so. I believe we all have an inner need to feel that our work has a purpose and impact beyond ourselves; ultimately this is what gives meaning to our existence. It's worth each one of us asking ourselves the same question, regardless of our role and station in life: "Who am I playing for?" Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Read how a lobster tennis machine can help you achieve success over at tennis-ball-machines.net. Wilson tennis rackets. |
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