Facing Fear for Peak Performance
Facing Fear for Peak Performance
H/T Pierre Provost
The benefits of acknowledging fear for peak performance. A step up from denial.
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Originally shared by Pierre Provost
Think Like A Winner Another story that will be interesting to watch at the 2018 Winter Olympics and of course my book, mmm..., is a must read ;-) click the link to get a free read... https://goo.gl/bxiW5F Mental Coach... https://goo.gl/gSa4Ym Team USA Team Canada / Équipe Canada
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H/T Pierre Provost
The benefits of acknowledging fear for peak performance. A step up from denial.
#thesnipermind
Originally shared by Pierre Provost
Think Like A Winner Another story that will be interesting to watch at the 2018 Winter Olympics and of course my book, mmm..., is a must read ;-) click the link to get a free read... https://goo.gl/bxiW5F Mental Coach... https://goo.gl/gSa4Ym Team USA Team Canada / Équipe Canada
https://goo.gl/gSa4Ym
Quite the story Zara Altair. I am eager to see if she is going to win. How to reframe your past mistakes !
ReplyDeletePierre Provost Great story. I endorse acknowledging past mistakes and focusing on positive outcome. Denial gets in the way. Screaming a fear is better than blocking a memory. :)
ReplyDeleteZara Altair YEEEESSSSS! ;-) I've made lots of mistakes in the past!
ReplyDeletePierre Provost YESSSSSSSSS! :D
ReplyDeleteVery interesting story, Zara Altair and Pierre Provost. Hey! That which we resist persists. I'm all for allowing and exploring those pesky things we regard as negative emotions.
ReplyDeleteGina Fiedel I loved the screaming into the curve example. :)
ReplyDeleteMe too, Zara Altair. I could really see it (and feel it).
ReplyDeleteGina Fiedel I've ridden "shotgun" on the track. Even without competitors, it is very wild. ")
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine, Zara Altair.
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