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"Cubrir y moverse"

Jocko Willink
Jocko Willink Author, Podcaster, Retired Navy SEAL
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"Cover and move" is a principle frequently used in military tactics, but its essence can be applied to many areas of life. At its core, it means working together to achieve a goal—one person or group provides support or protection while the other moves forward. It’s all about teamwork and recognizing that we achieve more when we collaborate.

This idea comes from the field of combat, where soldiers might cover their teammates to protect them from enemy fire while they advance. But let’s step away from the battlefield for a moment and think about how this plays out in everyday life.

Imagine you and your best friend are trying to start a small business. You’ve got the business acumen and a knack for marketing, while your friend is great with numbers and logistics. While you’re out there networking and bringing in clients, your friend is ensuring the finances are in order and operations are running smoothly. You’re covering and moving, each supporting the other so the business can advance.

Take a real-life example of a successful tech company like Apple. When Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak started out, Jobs was the visionary and the marketer, the one who pushed the company forward into the public eye. Wozniak, on the other hand, was the technical genius who made sure the products were innovative and of high quality. Jobs covered the business and marketing side, allowing Wozniak to move forward in the technical domain. Their partnership was a perfect demonstration of "cover and move".

How can you apply this in your own life? First, recognize your strengths and weaknesses. This isn't about putting yourself down—it's about being honest. Then, find people whose skills complement yours. If you're great at planning but not so much at execution, partner with someone who can take your plans and run with them. If you're an ideas person but struggle with the nitty-gritty details, team up with a detail-oriented friend. By covering each other’s weaknesses, you’re both able to move forward more effectively.

Here's a story that might hit home. Think about a group project in school. Remember those? Imagine you’re really good at research, but writing isn’t your strong suit. Your classmate, on the other hand, can whip up an engaging essay in no time. If you both try to handle everything, you’re likely to end up with a mediocre result and a lot of frustration. But if you divide the work—one of you focusing on gathering all the necessary information while the other writes—you’ll not only finish faster, but you’ll also produce better quality work. That’s "cover and move".

In everyday life, this principle can be as simple as sharing household chores. One person cooks while the other washes the dishes. One handles the kids' bedtime routine while the other tidies up. It's practical, it’s effective, and it’s all about teamwork.

So, next time you’re faced with a challenge, think about how you can "cover and move". Find your partner in crime, recognize each other’s strengths, and support one another. You’ll be amazed at how much smoother the journey becomes when you’re not taking it on alone. It’s all about working smarter, together.
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Combat Communication Coordination Defense Military Movement Strategy Teamwork
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