In leadership, as in life, we encounter moments where the distinction between what we should and shouldnāt do isnāt always clear. During these times, the direction we choose is pivotal in shaping our leadership acumen and resilience. As the baseball season has just ended, Yogi Berraās insights feel especially poignant.
- Embrace the power of persistence
One of Yogiās most admired qualities was his tenacity. āIt aināt over till itās overā is one of his most famous sayings that emphasize the power of staying in the game until the very end. Leaders can learn a lot from this attitudeāby pushing through challenges, even when the odds are against them, they can lead their teams to achieve unexpected victories.
- The importance of humilityĀ
In his journey through numerous baseball seasons, Yogi understood that humility keeps a leader grounded and approachable. It allows one to be open to learning from mistakes and to continuously seek improvement. This humility can be a beacon for fostering a team culture where each member feels valued and motivated to contribute.
- Trust your instinctsĀ
āTrust your instinctsā was more than a principle for Yogi; it was a practice. In the fast-paced environment of Major League Baseball, split-second decisions are crucial and often, thereās no playbook. Similarly, in business, leaders sometimes need to rely on their intuition when making decisions, especially in unprecedented scenarios.
- Decisive action
Yogiās advice to āactā when at a crossroads is vital for leaders. Procrastination or excessive deliberation can lead to missed opportunities. Yogiās philosophy was clear: āWhen you come to a fork in the road, take it.ā Leaders should make informed decisions but also be bold and decisive when action is required.
- Keep learning and adapting
The backdrop of Yogiās childhood in āThe Hillā neighborhood of St. Louis, where he and Joe Garagiola Sr. lived, serves as a profound lesson in perspective and adaptability. Itās fascinating to think that Yogi wasnāt just a product of his natural talents but also of his environment, which was steeped in baseball greatness. This nurturing setting undoubtedly played a role in shaping his legendary career.
Similarly, my own journey to St. Louis in the summer of 2017 provided a unique parallel. Meeting with the team at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Select Properties, I experienced firsthand the power of a strong, vibrant culture. This wasnāt just about real estate insights; it was an eye-opening adventure that broadened my perspective, reminiscent of how āThe Hillā must have nurtured Yogiās and Joeās youthful ambitions.
This revelation was transformative, highlighting how new environments and experiences can offer invaluable lessons in leadership and life. Just as Yogi Berraās experiences on and off the field taught him to adapt and thrive, so too can our own explorations shape our leadership philosophies.
As we release this blog on the whimsical evening of Halloween, letās channel a hint of Yogi Berraās playful wisdom. Much like the unexpected twists of a spooky October night, leadership often requires making quick, decisive choices. Guided by Yogiās sage advice to āWhen you come to a fork in the road, take it,ā may your evening be as full of strategic insights as it is of spirited fun. Hereās to mastering the art of leadership and enjoying the playful surprises along the way!
So, whatās the message? Yogi Berraās legendary career and memorable quips offer more than just baseball lore; they provide enduring insights into leadership resilience and adaptability. Embracing his lessons means recognizing that the path to effective leadership is both unpredictable and rewarding.
This article is adapted from Blefari’s weekly, company-wide “Thoughts on Leadership” column from HomeServices of America.






