Trivialization is not a training principle. Sometimes what
you see is what you get, nothing more, and nothing less. Recognize what you see
in coaching, or what you are reading for professional advancement for what it
is. Do not pick the fly poop out of the pepper, that approach will only get you
smelly fingers. Details are fine and important as long as they have context.
That context always should be the big picture. Rather than focus on minutiae
focus on the need to do training activities and that will elicit the desired
training adaptation. Train the need to do, evaluate the need to do, adjust
based on the evaluation, focus and train with a new focus. Think big picture with a laser focus on the desired result. Sure the devil is in the details, but sometimes the
devil can be the details. Don't be possessed by the devil of trivial detail.