When no one is watching

Today is Super Bowl Sunday.

That means that over 111 million people in the US will be watching.

About 1/3 Americans.

If you are a player on one of the teams, a coach, an announcer, or a referee, you know a lot of eyes will be on you. There is pressure to perform. To give it your best, get the job done, execute.

To get to this level, it’s not what these individuals have done in front of people, but what they have done when no one is watching.

It’s the 4ams, the lost weekends, the missed birthday parties, the years of practice (no one saw) that got them to the place where they are now in the spotlight.

Games aren’t won in the arena.

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