The Essential 11

Athlete Mentality: How to Maximize Abilities and Crush Goals with John Welbourn

02.21.2024 - By Matt BeaudreauPlay

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Being an athlete is not an easy task. It's not just about taking care of the physical aspect; it is also about mental toughness, discipline, maximizing abilities through hard work, and a commitment to lifelong learning. That is why we, athletes or not, need a mentor to guide us, open our minds, learn, and possibly become mentors to future generations.

John Welbourn shares his life experiences, lessons, and advice with athletes. When individuals have shared experiences, they can relate to each other on a deeper level, knowing that they have gone through similar challenges, triumphs, or moments of growth. Tune in as young leaders ask questions about life, personal growth, entrepreneurship, and more!

Quotes:

"The machine stops only if you skip without an excuse. If you show up, I'll push you to greatness, drive you there, and keep it going. Get up, show up, and hang out for greatness." – John Welbourn

"When you're deep, consider if that's the only solution. How lonely are those people, and what steps led them there unnoticed?" – John Welbourn

"Often, we build momentum, but fear, excuses, and life's distractions intervene. The 800-pound gorilla is the fear of failure – what if I succeed or put in all this work without the desired outcome?" – John Welbourn

Takeaways:

Consistency and showing up are extremely important for achieving goals and success. Not having excuses and pushing through challenges is important.

Maintaining technique and form is vital for long-term athletic performance and avoiding injury. Taking the time to learn skills properly pays off.

Community, belonging, and mentorship can be hugely beneficial to well-being and motivation. Finding ways to be involved and help others can be rewarding.

Taking care of physical and mental health through diet, exercise, sleep, and limiting stressors lays the foundation for performance and longevity.

Having a strong work ethic and not being afraid to learn new skills can open up opportunities that might not otherwise be possible.

Passing knowledge to the next generation and helping kids develop skills and confidence can have a big impact.

Conclusion:

Mentors are important in the careers of athletes. The idea of passing on knowledge to future generations of athletes fosters personal growth and improvements to seize opportunities and achieve long-term success. Being an athlete means maintaining unwavering consistency in training. When you are consistent and determined to reach your goal, you are on your way to being the best athlete you can be.

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