Needless to say I'm feeling kind of depressed and wondering why I am doing this.
So here's some advice for those of you who are not the coach and are part of the program:
- Write your coach a quick thank you note. He needs your encouragement. Or stop your coach look him straight in the eye and tell him that you appreciate his work. If there is something specific, positive, that you have seen, tell him.
- Ask your coach if there's anything you can do to help. See if you can find something to take off his plate. This may be helping him during the game helping to keep the bench of wiggly players quiet, helping to collect and manage balls and pennies, or even to help in the practice. You'd be surprised at how much you can help.
- Pray for your coach. Pray that he would have wisdom to solve the problems he's facing, pray for his family, and pray that he would have peace with the decisions that he makes.
Here's a great example: I had one parent offer to take the JV guys and run part of a practice. Oh man that was helpful! They hadn't coached any soccer that I knew of, but stepped in to be part of the solution. Not only was that help impressive to me, but they were in tune with what was going on. Them paying attention really meant a lot to me. Another example: I had the JV guys sit on the spectator side of the field during a critical game in order to reduce the chaos. I was unsure if that was the best way to do things but had to do something. I think one parent didn't agree with that, but rather than complaining or holding a grudge, they offered to help at the next game. Super helpful, I mean a real breath of fresh air.
If you're a coach, here's some advice:
- Don't try and think about the whole season all at once. The temptation is to think about where your team will be in the league standings, who you will play in the playoffs, should you coach next year, what will you say at the banquet, and the list goes on. One thing at a time.
- Keep those people that support you close
- Remember that you don't need to do this alone. Rely on your assistant coach. Surround yourself with good advisers. And listen to them.
- Remember that it's up to your team ultimately. You can only take them so far and past that, they need to own the game themselves. You can't win the games for them.
- Pray for wisdom.
- Take care of yourself. Get plenty of sleep, watch what you're eating, and get some exercise. Take your vitamins. I'm serious.
- Your family loves you. Rest in that love.
- God has put you here. Be good with that.
This is the hard part of the season. You can do this. You probably only have another four or five weeks to go. Finish strong!
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