
Aaron Rodgers passed for 9.6 touchdowns per interception he had this season.
🤯🤯🤯
I’m not overly surprised by this stat as a Green Bay Packers fan.
But let’s look at the context of his achievement.
Rodgers faced adversity in 2020 like everyone else with the pandemic:
🏈 Uncertainty of work schedule
🏈 Lack of adequate preparation
🏈 Dealing with sudden changes
On top of that the Packers picked his apparent successor in the first round of the NFL draft.
The keys to his success are things transferable to any job:
🔷 Consistency in performance
🔷 Excellent communication with his boss (coach) and coworkers
🔷 Finding joy in work
🔷 Minimize major mistakes
How have you found work insights from the hobbies or entertainment you watch?