Do you ever stop and think about how our surroundings impact our results?
The environment in which we exist can absolutely accelerate our growth. But it can also quietly sabotage it.
This is a concept from James Clear’s book “Atomic Habits.”
Let’s relate it to sports: Its easy to blame a teams failure on a lack of talent and tempting to attribute success to things like effort and grit. But environment is the sometimes-invisible variable,
When we lose, we’re quick to blame the environment (Oh, the refs were bad).
But when we win, we tend to ignore the environment entirely (Oh, we were just the better team).
Those things can be true, but winners often win because their environment makes winning easier.
Before you plant the garden, study the soil.
After you plant the garden, pull the weeds.
It’s first selection then cultivation, building a championship ecosystem along the way.
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