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Ari Nelson is pursuing their EdS in School Psychology and has been dealing with Mental Illness their whole life. In team sports we often ask and sometimes require our teammates to fit a certain mold, to buy-in, to always put the team first, or to always be positive. On almost every episode we talk about how important team culture is to a team's success. In fact, we often say it is the only important part of the team. The balance between "supporting your teammates" and "team first" isn't always black and white. At times we may be overlooking the strengths an individual can bring to a team when we focus on their negatives. Ari offers the perspective of being a teammate who doesn't always fit that mold, and insight on how we can still tap into their strengths.
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Ari Nelson is pursuing their EdS in School Psychology and has been dealing with Mental Illness their whole life. In team sports we often ask and sometimes require our teammates to fit a certain mold, to buy-in, to always put the team first, or to always be positive. On almost every episode we talk about how important team culture is to a team's success. In fact, we often say it is the only important part of the team. The balance between "supporting your teammates" and "team first" isn't always black and white. At times we may be overlooking the strengths an individual can bring to a team when we focus on their negatives. Ari offers the perspective of being a teammate who doesn't always fit that mold, and insight on how we can still tap into their strengths.
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Use discount code: POD15 for 15% off your next order.
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