Practice for Performance
Andrew emphasizes the importance of training and practice, illustrating that true performance emerges not just from talent but from consistent preparation. He reflects on how practicing under pressure helped him control his physiological responses, enabling him to lead effectively during high-stakes moments. The joy of practice, he notes, often surpasses the thrill of the game itself, revealing a deep appreciation for the process of growth and mastery.In this clip
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