The first is for pushy parents and coaches who want to
identify the “champion” early and dictate every move to the youngster. This is
from Roger Federer’s mother:
“ Roger had unbelievable coordination at a very young age. At age one he could kick a soccer ball in your direction. We noticed this but we didn’t push him. All the major decisions of his sports career he took himself.”
Give them the space and they will grow.
The second is for coaches and teachers from a Sports
Illustrated article about Phil Jackson, coach of the Lakers:
What separates Jackson are the speeches he doesn’t give, the timeouts he doesn’t call, the spaces he forces his players to fill on their own. “It’s like going to a psychologist,” says former Bulls center Will Perdue. “He doesn’t give you the answers. He expects you to figure it out for yourself. “
White space on a page and silence can send stronger message
that loud speech.