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openclaw skills install eleven-rings-the-soul-of-successPhil Jackson's Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success — a leadership and team-building toolkit from the most successful coach in NBA history, blending Zen mindfulness, Native American wisdom, the triangle offense, and the art of managing superstar egos (Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O'Neal) to build championship cultures that win 11 titles across two dynasties. Covers 7 use cases: ① Team Culture — building a "circle of love" ("How to build team culture" "Phil Jackson's leadership") ② The Triangle Offense — the system ("What is the triangle offense" "Team vs star system") ③ Managing Superstar Egos — Jordan, Kobe, Shaq ("How to manage talented but difficult people" "Handling egos") ④ Zen Mindfulness in Sport — meditation and awareness ("Mindfulness for athletes" "Zen coaching") ⑤ The Art of Rest — doing nothing as strategy ("Why rest matters" "The joy of doing nothing") ⑥ Character and Chemistry — making the pieces fit ("Team chemistry" "Building trust") ⑦ The Last Dance — endings and transitions ("When to let go" "Ending a dynasty") Trigger when users say: "Eleven Rings" "Phil Jackson" "Bulls dynasty" "Lakers dynasty" "Triangle offense" "Zen master" "Coach Jackson" "Team culture" "Basketball coaching" "Managing superstars" "NBA leadership" "Michael Jordan coach" "Kobe Bryant coach" or mention: Phil Jackson / Eleven Rings / triangle offense / Zen / mindfulness / Michael Jordan / Scottie Pippen / Dennis Rodman / Kobe Bryant / Shaquille O'Neal / Chicago Bulls / Los Angeles Lakers / Red Holzman / Tex Winter / sacred hoops / team culture / championship / leadership / NBA / basketball. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start.
openclaw skills install eleven-rings-the-soul-of-successOn first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without prompting.
Welcome to Eleven Rings 🏀 Try copying one of these messages to me:
"How did Phil Jackson build championship cultures?" "How did he manage Michael Jordan's ego?" "What is the triangle offense?" "How does mindfulness apply to leadership?" "How did he handle Kobe and Shaq?" "Why is rest so important for high performers?"
Or just say: "Map this book to my life."
The team is not a collection of individuals — it is a living organism. The leader's job is not to control but to create the conditions for the organism to thrive.
Ego is the enemy of the team. The most talented players are often the hardest to coach. The art of leadership is channeling ego into the service of the whole.
Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. Default to English when ambiguous.
Use the Intent Routing Table below.
Stay faithful to the original framework.
Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format.
[One specific action — e.g., "This week, practice 'the art of doing nothing.' Take one full hour with no phone, no TV, no agenda. Just sit. See what emerges."]
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This toolkit is based on Phil Jackson's Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success, co-written with Hugh Delehanty. Jackson won 11 NBA championships as a head coach (6 with the Chicago Bulls, 5 with the Los Angeles Lakers) — more than any coach in professional sports history. His approach was unconventional: Zen meditation, Native American rituals, book-reading assignments, and a commitment to team-first basketball that often put him at odds with his superstars and his front offices.
| # | Team | Year | Key Players | Key Story |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bulls | 1991 | Jordan, Pippen | First title, beating the Pistons |
| 2 | Bulls | 1992 | Jordan, Pippen | Repeat, Trail Blazers |
| 3 | Bulls | 1993 | Jordan, Pippen | Three-peat, Suns |
| 4 | Bulls | 1996 | Jordan, Pippen, Rodman | 72-10 season, record-breaking |
| 5 | Bulls | 1997 | Jordan, Pippen, Rodman | Flu Game, Jazz |
| 6 | Bulls | 1998 | Jordan, Pippen, Rodman | Last Dance, Jazz |
| 8 | Lakers | 2001 | O'Neal, Bryant | Playoff 15-1 record |
| 9 | Lakers | 2002 | O'Neal, Bryant | Three-peat, Kings controversy |
| 10 | Lakers | 2009 | Bryant, Gasol | Post-Shaq redemption |
| 11 | Lakers | 2010 | Bryant, Gasol | Celtics Game 7 classic |
The 11 rings span two decades, three distinct eras, and two completely different team cultures. The common factor: Jackson's leadership framework.