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GAME 60 – Stay Focused Until the Last Play
Strong starts don’t win games.
Strong finishes do.
One of the biggest mistakes athletes make is losing focus near the end of the game, the practice, or the season. Momentum can shift quickly when attention drifts.
In today’s Perfect Athlete Devotional, Proverbs 4:25 reminds us:
“Let your eyes look straight ahead; fix your gaze directly before you.”
Focus is spiritual discipline as much as it is mental discipline.
When athletes lose focus, distractions creep in:
• thinking about the scoreboard
• thinking about the crowd
• thinking about mistakes
• thinking about what people might say
• thinking about the next moment instead of the current one
Distraction steals momentum.
The enemy loves when athletes drift mentally. Because when focus breaks, execution breaks.
God calls athletes to compete with clarity, discipline, and purpose. That means staying mentally locked in from the first whistle to the final play.
This devotional challenges athletes to eliminate distractions and train their minds to stay forward-focused.
Championship athletes finish what they start — with their eyes fixed ahead.
Comment “LOCKED IN” if you’re committing to focus until the final play.
Subscribe for daily devotionals and mindset training for athletes.
Get the full devotional, coaching, and resources here:
https://linktr.ee/trae45gaines
By trae45gainesGAME 60 – Stay Focused Until the Last Play
Strong starts don’t win games.
Strong finishes do.
One of the biggest mistakes athletes make is losing focus near the end of the game, the practice, or the season. Momentum can shift quickly when attention drifts.
In today’s Perfect Athlete Devotional, Proverbs 4:25 reminds us:
“Let your eyes look straight ahead; fix your gaze directly before you.”
Focus is spiritual discipline as much as it is mental discipline.
When athletes lose focus, distractions creep in:
• thinking about the scoreboard
• thinking about the crowd
• thinking about mistakes
• thinking about what people might say
• thinking about the next moment instead of the current one
Distraction steals momentum.
The enemy loves when athletes drift mentally. Because when focus breaks, execution breaks.
God calls athletes to compete with clarity, discipline, and purpose. That means staying mentally locked in from the first whistle to the final play.
This devotional challenges athletes to eliminate distractions and train their minds to stay forward-focused.
Championship athletes finish what they start — with their eyes fixed ahead.
Comment “LOCKED IN” if you’re committing to focus until the final play.
Subscribe for daily devotionals and mindset training for athletes.
Get the full devotional, coaching, and resources here:
https://linktr.ee/trae45gaines