Why You Need to Stop Swinging for Home Runs and Focus on Base Hits
Base hits win games. I鈥檓 not much of a baseball fan, but I know that getting on base is a solid strategy for putting up runs and scoring more than the other team. If everyone keeps getting on base, you don鈥檛 need home runs. Overnight success happens over a lot of nights. People you鈥檝e just heard of have likely been slugging away at their business, craft, or ministry for years or decades or their entire life. No one is an overnight expert. Perhaps an overnight celebrity thanks to YouTube videos with catchy auto tune action, but surely not a success. These people aren鈥檛 hitting home runs, they鈥檝e been faithfully and consistently building their skill over time. In fact, overnight success isn鈥檛 ideal. Here are a few problems with attempting home runs every at bat. The problem with swinging for the fences When you swing for a home run every time, you鈥檙e going to strikeout often. That comes with the territory. If you鈥檙e swinging hard and fast, you鈥檙e going to whiff pretty regularly. Your timing is going to be a bit off when the pitches aren鈥檛 coming as you intended. You鈥檙e going to get frustrated quickly. If your goal is a home run, a base hit won鈥檛 satisfy you. If you鈥檙e just trying to get on base, day in and day out, when the homer comes, you鈥檙e going to be ecstatic. And trust me, it will come. ...