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In today's twelfth episode of the Sports & Psychology Podcast, we are diving into a difficult but needed discussion about whether I see objective reality, or am trying to get close to it, or not. We touch on our tendencies of who we place blame on, and the pure importance of spending time reflecting or in self-reflection looking for answers. We also go over setting up plans based on subjective reality, which often don't lead to achieving our goals, since the starting point is false. So if you’re a coach, player, or interested in psychology, then finding objective reality is something relevant, and you’re right where you want to be.
Please reach out:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/athlete.m1ndset/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/athletem1ndset
E-mail: [email protected]
Book a session: https://www.coachingpraha.com/bookonline
By Cord ThomasIn today's twelfth episode of the Sports & Psychology Podcast, we are diving into a difficult but needed discussion about whether I see objective reality, or am trying to get close to it, or not. We touch on our tendencies of who we place blame on, and the pure importance of spending time reflecting or in self-reflection looking for answers. We also go over setting up plans based on subjective reality, which often don't lead to achieving our goals, since the starting point is false. So if you’re a coach, player, or interested in psychology, then finding objective reality is something relevant, and you’re right where you want to be.
Please reach out:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/athlete.m1ndset/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/athletem1ndset
E-mail: [email protected]
Book a session: https://www.coachingpraha.com/bookonline