July 17, 2008
Brett Favre - Distractions
If you haven’t been paying attention to the Brett Favre soap opera then you have either been in a coma or dead. There is simply no way to avoid the constant media circus; this combined with a total lack of anything else to report. True, it is an apparent dead zone right now, just before the opening of training camp. All the players, coaches, everyone, is off vacationing for the last time before six months of non-stop football.
The Brett Favre drama, though, can teach us a valuable lesson about getting our priorities straight. In my new book, “The Art of Fantasy Football: Mastering the Metagame”, I explore in depth the concept of maintaining focus. The idea is that in order to dominate your fantasy league, year after year as I have done, you need to use the power of intention to make things happen. This simply means that you have a goal in mind and you refuse to allow obstacles to get in your way. In order to harness this intention, however, you must first utilize the power of attention. The trick here is that whatever you put your attention on will grow stronger (guided to a specific end through your intention) and conversely, whatever you take your attention away from will wither and die.
The enemy, then, is lack of focus: distraction. Whatever diverts your focus away from your desired goal can be considered a blockade. This brings me back to good old number 4. It’s not that I don’t like Brett Favre. He’s a swell guy. Gunslinger’s arm, plays for the love of the game, blah, blah, blah. We’ve heard all the Brett Favre clichés; so much in fact that I think there is a book of them out there that the media outlets go to when they do a piece on the man.
It is also not that I think he should stay retired, or that I think he should come back, or that I think he should do another blue jeans commercial. The fact of the matter is that when it comes to fantasy football: I don’t care. Not only is Brett Favre a historically mediocre (to poor) fantasy QB to begin with, the question of his retirement is irrelevant to the work you should be doing right now fantasy-wise.
There are a million things you should be focused on right now and Brett Favre is at the bottom of the list. While the media chatters on and on about this one situation, you should be analyzing the upcoming NFL schedule, looking for good matchups and researching the teams and the players you will potentially put on your squad. In short, you should be preparing for the season, using all of your fantasy time for that purpose.
True, it is tempting to get caught up in drama. After all, diversion, distraction, procrastination, these are all moods we humans easily get caught up in. But we also know these are enemies of our intended goal. It makes it even more difficult and confusing because the media is where we look for our information. And as I point out in my book, information is the key to fantasy football. The lesson Brett Favre can teach us, though, is to always be on the lookout for a bad seed. Focus on what you should be focused on, not only now… but throughout the entire season. In “The Art of Fantasy Football” I show you specifically, what those things are.
Beware of distractions. They will destroy even the best intentions. When you get the impression that something is irrelevant, it probably is. Trust your intuition and maintain your focus. Pay attention to what’s important. This will ensure your intended goal: crushing your opponents and taking down the league trophy.
Filed under Football Players, NFL by Dr Ming

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