I’ve spent lots of time with some of the world’s most successful coaches. I discovered that many of them think about character a lot, especially traits that are important to winning – like self-discipline, perseverance, resiliency, and courage. They pay less attention to virtues like honesty, integrity, responsibility, compassion, respect, and fairness — aspects of character that make a good person, citizen, spouse, or parent.
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Friday, April 12, 2013
Michael Josephson: Coaching for character
I’ve spent lots of time with some of the world’s
most successful coaches. I discovered that many of them think about character a
lot, especially traits that are important to winning – like self-discipline, perseverance,
resiliency, and courage. They pay less attention to virtues like honesty,
integrity, responsibility, compassion, respect, and fairness – aspects of
character that make a good person, citizen, spouse, or parent.
The problem is that, even at the amateur level, many
coaches are hired and paid to win, not to build character. Unless it interferes
with performance, to worry about the kind of person an athlete is off the field
is a waste of time.
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