In The Driver’s Seat

boys playing soccer during day

Where you should be

In the 2023 Super Rugby final, Damien McKenzie had a chance to put his Chiefs in front with less than ten minutes on the clock. If he had made the penalty, the pressure on the Crusaders may have been enough to stop them from scoring what were the winning points of the game.

Alas, for Chiefs’ fans at least, it was not meant to be and the Crusaders deservedly won their seventh Super Rugby title in a row.

Anyone who says they could make that kick is dreaming. Anyone who says they could be the one able to give it a little more oomph, and a little bit more of an angle, well, they ought to be in the driver’s seat.

McKenzie’s not going to practice that exact kick excessively from now on. Although it could have won them the game, practicing that kick alone wouldn’t have gotten them into that position in the first place.

He’s going to go back to basics. He’s going to go back to bread and butter, the passing, the tackling, the kicking, the running, all the stuff that got him into the driver’s seat in the first place.

And that’s what he did in the build up too.

When you’re in the driver’s seat, worry about what’s in front of you. What’s behind you doesn’t exist anymore. What’s on the horizon doesn’t exist either. Focus on what you can do in the moment, and give it your best.

Because what else is there?

ENJOYED THIS? HAVE MORE.

MOUNTAINS OF WISDOM

Subscribe to my yamabushi newsletter

RECENT BLOG POSTS

black camera recorder
‘Foreigner in a Suit’ and The Beginner’s Mind
Hand holding chopsticks drawing, vintage
Why we eat what we eat at Obon
Autumn’s Peak Ritual 2024

YAMABUSHI BLOG POSTS

The buffer for stutter
frozen wave against sunlight
Things turn out well
close up of row
Your clean washing

RANDOM POSTS

close up photography of cherry blossom tree
Why does Japan love Sakura Cherry Blossoms?
black and white dartboard
You have to do it every day
But it might
Tim Bunting Kiwi Yamabushi

Tim Bunting Kiwi Yamabushi

Get In Touch

Sakata City, Yamagata, Japan 

tim@timbunting.com

Share this:

Like this:

Like Loading...
Scroll to Top