Mind Gym
Mind Gym
Mind Gym
Know your numbers: You cant control your performance until you are in
control of yourself, what youre thinking, how youre feeling. Know your numbers and your early warning signs.
Responsibility psychology: while you cant always control what happens, you always can control hoy you respond to it. Its not
the situation but how you respond to it that makes the difference. Getting over yourself: I worked very hard, the only thing that could stop me was myself. You are really never playing an opponent, you are playing yourself. Self-defeating thoughts and behaviors that undermine performance (gremlins): fear, anger, anxiety, self-consciousness, perfectionism, stubbornness, lack of motivations, competiveness, distractions, persistence. Its important to look at yourself and identify your gremlins. In sports the first step to success is getting out of your own way. The next level: Build your weaknesses until they become your strengths. Your mind is like a parachute, it only works when its open. What did you learn today and how will it make you better tomorrow? Work on your weaknesses until they become your strong points.
Between the ears Servant or master Fear lives in the future Breathe and focus Be here, now Hurry, slowly Try easier Simply observe The bottom line
4. IN THE ZONE
Trust your stuff White moments Paralysis by analysis Paradoxes of performances Choice not chance Inner excellence The hero within The well-played game Game day The mirror test The big win
Permission to win: you cant outperform your self-image. Expand your comfort zone and take risks. See yourself succeeding,
feel you deserve it, dont sabotage yourself. Limits begin where vision ends. Visualize success, give yourself permission to win. The fire inside: the most successful athletes are self-motivated. Find your passion and make it happen. Be on a mission and love your life on purpose. Be motivated by your desire to achieve rather than your fear of failure. Motivation gets your moving in a direction. Does a fire burn inside you? Do you have a mission? What motivates you? The best motivation is want power, that prideful desire to achieve. The four Ds: motivation gets you going, discipline keeps you going. Desire, Dedication, Determination, Discipline.Find your singular desire, turn desire into action, decide to do whatever it takes to achieve it, and do what you have to do when you need to do it whether you want to or not (self-discipline). Once you have your dream and direction, it is desire, dedication, determination and discipline that keep you going. Are you walking your talk?