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Are your athletes struggling with "stress" and "anxiety"? They might be mislabeling their emotions! 🤔 In this insightful podcast episode, Dr. Nick Holton dives deep into the crucial skill of emotional granularity and how it impacts performance, resilience, and even team culture. He challenges the common misconception that everything is "stress" or "trauma" and offers practical strategies for coaches and athletes to identify and address specific emotions like disappointment, nervousness, or fear. This episode is packed with actionable advice, including:
Why accurate emotional labeling is KEY: Dr. Holton explains how mislabeling emotions can hinder mental health conversations and even lead to misdiagnosis.
Practical ways to improve emotional intelligence: Learn how to help athletes develop a richer emotional vocabulary and understand the nuances of their feelings.
The problem with a one-size-fits-all approach: Discover why individualized support and a variety of options are essential for team success.
Don't miss this game-changing conversation about emotional intelligence, resilience, and the power of accurate emotional labeling! Listen now and help your athletes (and yourself!) thrive!
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TOC Coaching & Culture CertificationÂ
Learn More about TOC and how we can help enhance your coaching experience https://www.tocculture.com/toccultureÂ
Learn More about Besty Butterick and her work with coaches! https://betsybutterick.com/
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Are your athletes struggling with "stress" and "anxiety"? They might be mislabeling their emotions! 🤔 In this insightful podcast episode, Dr. Nick Holton dives deep into the crucial skill of emotional granularity and how it impacts performance, resilience, and even team culture. He challenges the common misconception that everything is "stress" or "trauma" and offers practical strategies for coaches and athletes to identify and address specific emotions like disappointment, nervousness, or fear. This episode is packed with actionable advice, including:
Why accurate emotional labeling is KEY: Dr. Holton explains how mislabeling emotions can hinder mental health conversations and even lead to misdiagnosis.
Practical ways to improve emotional intelligence: Learn how to help athletes develop a richer emotional vocabulary and understand the nuances of their feelings.
The problem with a one-size-fits-all approach: Discover why individualized support and a variety of options are essential for team success.
Don't miss this game-changing conversation about emotional intelligence, resilience, and the power of accurate emotional labeling! Listen now and help your athletes (and yourself!) thrive!
Get the Podcast Notes and Subscribe to our weekly newsletter! https://www.tocculture.com/newsletterÂ
Listen to the Culture Builders Podcast: Youtube | Spotify
Interested in booking TOC for a team meeting/consultation? Click here→ https://www.tocculture.com/contact
TOC Coaching & Culture CertificationÂ
Learn More about TOC and how we can help enhance your coaching experience https://www.tocculture.com/toccultureÂ
Learn More about Besty Butterick and her work with coaches! https://betsybutterick.com/
Follow Us On Social Media
Substack: https://substack.com/@jpnerbuntoc
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/tocculture/Â
TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@toccultureÂ
Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/@tocculture
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