When considering a new project, it might help to make three lists:
A list of everything that has to be true for this to be a good project (things you can look up, research or otherwise prove).
A list of all the skills you don’t have that would be important for this project to work (things you can learn, or hire).
And a list of everything you’re afraid of, or things that are essential and that are out of your control….
On paper, it's a lot easier to find the real truth.
I like this as a personal and a team exercise at the beginning of the season. Maybe you do this in a team meeting, maybe you just write this in the Notes app on your phone and check back every few weeks or months in the season.
List 1: What has to be true for this to be a good season
It would set you or your team up for failure to make your list something like:
- Winning Nationals
It would be productive to have your list include things like:
- Having the whole team buy in
- Attendance at practices and tournaments
- Dedication to fitness and conditioning
- Recruiting
- Learning and running endzone sets
- A loud and helpful sideline
List 2: Skills we don't have that would be important for a successful season
It would be unproductive to say:
- Everything
- Rookies who can jump onto the starting O line
- Good defense
It would be useful to think about:
- Help defense
- A good mark
- Pivoting with the disc
- Handler sets
- Knowing which way the wind is going (apparently this is a thing that people struggle with)
List 3: What we're afraid of/what we can't control
This list can include anything. There's nothing off-limits for this list - if you're afraid of it or you can't control it and it matters to you, put it on the list. Then start to forget about it.
This list can include anything. There's nothing off-limits for this list - if you're afraid of it or you can't control it and it matters to you, put it on the list. Then start to forget about it.
A reasonable list for your team:
- Michigan
- The weather
- Ultiworld coverage
- Other teams
- Not getting invited to good tournaments
A reasonable list for you:
- Michigan
- The weather
- Getting mentioned in Ultiworld
- Starting on O or D line
- Playing time
Three lists: What you want, what you need to work on, and what won't stop you.