The Daily Coach - How Bill Self Contextualized Adversity
How Bill Self Contextualized AdversityWe all have been through tough times that we would rather forget.
When Kansas Coach Bill Self walked off the court at halftime of the National Championship game on Monday night, his team trailed 40-25 to the University of North Carolina. The Jayhawks hadn’t played well in the first half, and no team in tournament history had ever come back from a 15-point deficit. But Self knew this wasn’t the time for a Knute Rockne speech and didn’t need to remind his players what was at stake. So, he instead did what a great leader does in times of despair — he contextualized the adversity. Bill Self gets his second championship after winning his first in 2008. The 13 seasons between his first 2 titles are the second-most ever by a head coach.
He trails only Rick Pitino, who won his first two titles in 1996 and 2013. Of course, the 2013 title was later vacated. “I told them, 'Would you rather be down 15 points at halftime or nine with [two minutes] left?' because that's what happened in '08. They all said 15," Self said. After he had painted the adversity picture for all to see, Kansas rallied to win, 72-69. In a 2010 paper written by Mark D. Seery, E. Alison Holman and Roxane Cohen Silver titled “Whatever does not kill us: cumulative lifetime adversity, vulnerability, and resilience,” the authors conclude through case studies:
A basketball game isn’t a lifetime of adversity or a life-and-death matter. Self knew his team was resilient, and the Jayhawks had been through past adversity in 2008, which left a lasting impression on the program. Despite the fact none of his present players was on that roster, the echoes of the past were part of Kansas’ fabric. Instead of saying “Woe is us” and feeling sorry for themselves, Self used the dark memory to light the fire for the second half. We all have been through tough times that we would rather forget. But according to Seery, Holman and Silver, forgetting the past won’t help us build a better future. Using the haunted memory does, however, allow us to become more motivated, focused and determined. At times, being happy makes people care less about details, which makes them less persuasive and more prone to errors. Selt’s team wasn’t happy at the half, and by contextualizing the problem, he persuaded his players to overcome adversity and eliminate their mistakes. Congratulations to the Jayhawks. Please forward and share this email with your friends, family & colleagues. |
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