Your Psychology Affects Your Psychology
Sports Psychology Tips:
''Just remember - when you think all is lost, the future remains.''
-Henry Herbert Goddard
(August 14, 1866 – June 18, 1957)
We have a rule with our club, the players are required to give 9 high fives and complements during games and practices. This makes a big difference in our young players energy. When you raise someone else's energy; your energy also increases.
1. Speak clear, fast and loud.
2. Project a strong physiology.
3. Celebrate good passes and defensive plays.
4. Complement good effort.
5. Encourage someone who is down
''Psychologist Henry H. Goddard conducted a study on energy levels in children using an instrument he called the “ergograph.” His findings are fascinating. He discovered that when tired children were given a word of praise or commendation, the ergograph showed an immediate upward surge of energy in the children. When the children were criticized or discouraged, the ergograph showed that their physical energy took a sudden nosedive. You may have already discovered this intuitively. When someone praises you, doesn’t your energy level go up?''
-John C. Maxwell
Be Principle Driven; But Be Flexible Enough to Succeed
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F.A.C.T.S. Coaching Model For Success
Change Is the Key To Growth:
The only person who like change is wet baby!
- Unknown
The truth is to be successful, we need to embrace the power of change. We need to understand the only certainty in the world is, everything will change! But many people spend all their time and energy on avoiding change, rather than to seek the rewards of it. Change will happen. Be aware of change, acknowledge it, accept it and take actions on it!
Organize Your Own Positive Marketing Campaign
Positive Affirmations
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The Power of Positive Thinking
Share Inspirational Stories with Team Mates
Vision and Goals
Eliminate Negative Self-Talk
Success is About Time Management
The Power of Positive Thinking
Share Inspirational Stories with Team Mates
Vision and Goals
Eliminate Negative Self-Talk
Organize Your Own Positive Marketing Campaign
Positive Affirmations
Sports Psychology Tips:
''Just remember - when you think all is lost, the future remains.''-Henry Herbert Goddard
(August 14, 1866 – June 18, 1957)
We have a rule with our club, the players are required to give 9 high fives and complements during games and practices. This makes a big difference in our young players energy. When you raise someone else's energy; your energy also increases.
1. Speak clear, fast and loud.
2. Project a strong physiology.
3. Celebrate good passes and defensive plays.
4. Complement good effort.
5. Encourage someone who is down
''Psychologist Henry H. Goddard conducted a study on energy levels in children using an instrument he called the “ergograph.” His findings are fascinating. He discovered that when tired children were given a word of praise or commendation, the ergograph showed an immediate upward surge of energy in the children. When the children were criticized or discouraged, the ergograph showed that their physical energy took a sudden nosedive. You may have already discovered this intuitively. When someone praises you, doesn’t your energy level go up?''
-John C. Maxwell
Happy New Years and Many Blessings.
Best Regards,
Keith McAdams
What are you doing to strengthen your weak links in 2013?
Teams and Business are build or destroyed by the people you choose to associate with! We have control of our choices of friends. Who are you associating with, builders or wreckers? It is a very important question if you are trying to build a team or a business. Because one bad person can "easily wreck in a day, what has taken years to build.” Make sure your associating with good people!
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