"A win like Roscommon's last weekend works as a kind of double power-up boost. You get satisfaction from achieving something. The warm glow of a win. But you also get energy and belief from doing it a particular way."
"I was listening to Darragh Heneghan afterwards saying he thought it might be slipping away from Roscommon when they went five down. Then he belted out a familiar line, "we just kept sticking to the process"."
A win provides satisfaction and a warm sense of achievement. It also delivers energy and belief gained from executing a particular approach. When a team falls behind early, the sense that the result may be slipping can arise. Continuing to follow a consistent method helps reverse that feeling. Sticking to the process becomes a guiding principle for maintaining performance and sustaining belief through difficult moments. The outcome then reinforces confidence in the approach used to reach it.
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