Podcast: The High Performance
Published Date:
Fri, 04 Feb 2022 01:00:03 GMT
Duration:
2:12
Explicit:
False
Guests:
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On the eve of a new Six Nations campaign, we throw it right back to episode 40 with England Rugby Head Coach, Eddie Jones.
In the episode Eddie shared insights from the lessons he had learned from the head of a top London hotel, how teaching children shaped his approach to elite athletes and the unintended benefits from suffering from a stroke.
Through all of it, he advocates that you have to love the process - or, his own description “love the grind."
Listen and watch to the full episode with Eddie Jones: How to relentlessly pursue perfection: https://www.thehighperformancepodcast.com/podcast/eddiejones
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**Eddie Jones on the relentless pursuit of perfection:**
- Eddie Jones emphasizes the importance of loving the process, or "loving the grind," to achieve perfection in any field, especially in sports.
- He believes that the best athletes and coaches are those who can consistently maintain high standards and never take shortcuts.
- Jones stresses the need for persistence and resilience, as true greatness comes from enduring the challenges and difficulties of the journey.
- He draws inspiration from his experiences as a teacher, where he learned the value of patience and the importance of adapting to different learning styles.
- Jones also shares insights from his personal life, including how suffering a stroke helped him appreciate the simple things in life and develop a deeper sense of gratitude.
- He emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with positive and supportive people who can help you stay motivated and focused on your goals.
- Jones believes that true success comes from finding joy in the process and not just the outcome, and that this mindset can be applied to all aspects of life, not just sports.