Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees has relied on this 'old-school' method to get ahead in football and in business
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Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees has relied on this 'old-school' method to get ahead in football and in business
"From the football field to the business world, he told Business Insider that he's long reminded himself to "trust the process." That's proven successful, Brees said, whether he's helping someone new to the NFL get their bearings or in a meeting looking to retain as much information as he can. When it comes to learning, he said that he has long relied on a simple, analog tactic to get ahead on the field and in business: being a "pretty voracious" and "old-school" notetaker."
"The Super Bowl MVP said he's found that taking notes helps him learn, retain information, and then apply it. "I just sit there and write it down. I go over those notes. I end up reciting it back to my wife as we go for a walk during the day," Brees said. He said his note-taking strategy is part of his philosophy of "always learning, always growing.""
Drew Brees follows the philosophy "trust the process" and emphasizes consistency in learning and leadership. He relies on analog note-taking with pen, paper, and three-ring binders for meetings in football and in business. He reviews notes regularly and recites them aloud to his wife while walking to reinforce retention and application. He applies this approach to training employees across his businesses, which include Jimmy John's franchises and a sports complex called Pickles N Pins. He partners with Schoox, a learning and development platform that uses artificial intelligence to train frontline workers. His approach reflects a commitment to always learning and always growing.
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