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Adversity doesn’t break teams.
It reveals how they respond.
Sean Miller keeps it simple when things go wrong:
Own it. Fix it. Move on.
First, own it. What was your responsibility? That’s the hardest part.
Then, fix it. Work with your teammates and coaches to improve what’s actually in your control.
Then, next opportunity — don’t carry it forward. The next game is the only thing that matters.
Sounds simple. It’s not.
Because the real challenge is the noise:
“What if we lose again?”
“What if I play bad again?”
That’s where teams drift.
Great teams don’t live in the past or future.
They stay locked in the present.
And here’s the key:
This applies to wins too.
Win? Move on.
Lose? Move on.
Resilience isn’t about avoiding adversity, it’s about having a repeatable response to it.
When adversity hits, do you dwell on it or do you follow a process to move forward?
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