3 virtues that we should learn from Virat Kohli

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#2 Positive turbulence helps you stay ahead of change

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Sometimes, a tough situation can force individuals to change. We might, therefore, need to cope with change that has been thrust upon us from the outside, as we saw with Virat Kohli's dramatic transformation in the England tour this summer. That is why player's need to be proactive just to force themselves out of their inertia.

When one gets success playing in a certain way and there aren't any challenges to keep you on your toes, it's easy to slack off and not be alert. No surprise then that the worst accidents take place on highways, not on crowded streets. Look at how the good batsmen get out against weak bowling in easy matches.

Also, the greater the mass, the higher the inertia. Chronic winners are the perfect profile to exhibit such inertia. And Virat Kohli can do with a dose of positive turbulence from time to time. Positive turbulence is the change that winners impose on themselves, without any provocation from the outside, to sharpen their reflexes in their attempts to improve performance.

The agileness and intensity that Kohli brings to the team force the other player's to run and dive in the field. It was a masterstroke that saw Kohli and India reach great heights in such a small period of time.

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