Spurs Focusing On The Process, Not The Outcome
Spurs Focusing On The Process, Not The Outcome
Spurs are focusing on the process, not the outcome. What does that mean, well let's look at people's lives.
People feel anxiety because they are focusing on a specific outcome, if you focus on a process you take the anxiety away, which enables you to perform better or lead a happier, more successful life.
You feel anxiety about asking out a guy or a girl because you focus on the outcome of the question. That creates tension, you aren't relaxed and you are not seen at your best. People who complaining a lot are projecting the problems in their own lives onto other people, it's a defensive deflection action. These people don't get anywhere, all talk but no action, at least no successful action, action is often in the wrong areas for these people.
Tottenham are in a process, fans want specific outcomes and are unhappy when they don't get them. They complain, which is a problem they have in their lives that they are projecting onto Spurs. The fans who see the improvement at Spurs as a process are happy,
We appreciate that trophies will come, but we have to go through the process of learning how to win them. The Spurs aim is to compete at the very top, to compete for Champions League titles as well as Premier League titles and Cups.
To get there is a process, it takes money, thus the club has to be built financially. That process is well under way and the opening of the new stadium will take us a step closer, but it is an ongoing process, there is no end, just a continuum.
To win many trophies is a process, we have to build and put ourselves in a position to compete, which we are doing, so we are getting closer. Trophies will arrive as a matter of course, a matter of the process. If the players grasp that, then fear is dissipated and trophies become much easier to lift.
Both Daniel Levy and Mauricio Pochettino understand the process concept, the calmness comes from understanding that and thus frantic supporters aren't an issue because both understand those people are looking at the wrong picture.
Getting behind the side in that process are what the true supporter should be doing, as that relieves pressure, that helps in a small way, the team to continue to progress. The less external pressure the better thus the greater the support the better the team will perform.
COYS
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I still don't see our shirts down here in SW France which surprises me given that the Captain of France plays for us.
As Clive says its a process and I feel we still have some way to go and especially on the commercial front, so when Chris Cowlin points out (every bloody week) that we will have the largest shop in Europe then I guess there are still those of us who don't understand the concept of market penetration.
I'm sure the shop will be a pleasant experience for our home fans but more important is how we network our products to the rest of the world and that means forging links with the major web sites & sport retail outlets abroad.
p.s. why is our website only available in English?
Whilst I wish the best for HK in his endeavors I get the feeling that, being chosen for captain of England will prove, as it always does, to be a 'double edged sword'
The English footballing nation continues to fall foul of the scurrilous FA ably supported by an even more scurrilous press.
I can't think of a worst scenario for HK at this time...
He may find how difficult a position that puts him in, but I have a great deal of confidence in the man. He's exceeded expectations so many times, that even if he does find it a poisoned chalice, I expect him to learn from it and triumph yet again in adversity. I've noticed many times that he's quite an exceptional young many in many respects.
Respect is a very apt word for the lad. I have a great deal for him and his behaviour and general approach to life and football.
Like Hoddle and Lineker before him, he's someone you can look up to no matter what your club preferences are.
COYS!!