The Benefits Of Boredom

In the modern age, boredom is hard to come by. When we have a moment to pause during a busy day, most of us pull out our phones for some quick entertainment. While it is a natural response to alleviate boredom, research suggests that boredom has a variety of mental health benefits, which we will…

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Accepting Anxiety Can Improve Performance

Let’s face it, anxiety is the worst. It is physical and mental—a relentless combination of muscle tightness, a queasy stomach, racing thoughts, and constant “what-if” questions. Our natural inclination when we feel anxiety is to try to get rid of it. This response makes complete sense. Why wouldn’t we want to get rid of anxiety?…

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The Power Of SMART Goals

Training without clear goals often leads to frustration. When progress feels unclear, self-doubt can start to consume an athlete’s mind. Setting up SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound) goals is important to help avoid unclear feelings and frustration.   SMART goals help athletes turn vague intentions into focused action. Instead of saying “Get faster”…

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Social Media’s Impact On Athletes

Athletes aren’t just performing in competitions; they may feel the pressure to perform online too. Social media has become a huge part of people’s daily lives, and athletes are no exception. It is a space to celebrate wins, post highlights, and stay connected. Over time, social media can quietly shift from a fun outlet to…

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Scottie Scheffler Speaks On Mental Game

Every athlete chases a moment, but what happens when that moment ends?   “You work your whole life to celebrate winning for a few minutes”. That’s how World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler describes the emotional aftermath of winning. With 16 career wins, including three majors, Scheffler has lived the dream many athletes chase. But…

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The Power Of Self-Talk

Every athlete has an internal dialogue. For driven athletes who set high standards for themselves, self-talk can become a source of pressure. The desire to succeed, coupled with internal expectations and external demands, makes negative self-talk more likely to develop. The inner voice may plant negative thought patterns in an athlete’s head,  “Don’t mess up”…

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The Importance Of Hobbies

Have you ever wondered why Scandinavian countries like Denmark are consistently reported as the happiest nations in the world? Emory University professor Marina Cooley was curious as well. She investigated this phenomenon while teaching a class on happiness in Denmark. What she found might surprise you. The difference maker? Hobbies.   Yes, hobbies. The pockets…

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