Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Ambiguity
I face ambiguity everyday as a coach. I have players who get hurt, get into trouble, and every one that quit. When facing these ambiguities I look to the other coaches and we talk about who will help us most with filling our the spot that we lost. After that we look to our new players strengths and look for how it will better out team. Then we use our new player to do what he does best and that is play the sport. When I face ambiguity I look at it as a learning experience. I use what I have learned and find a way to better myself and the people around me. That is what I do when I face ambiguity.
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