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Episode Summary:Most athletes defeat themselves by predicting failure before it happens. Sports psychology research shows you have two types of self-talk: spontaneous negative thoughts and strategic cue words you can train to automatically replace them.
Key Takeaways:
Q&A:Q: What happens when you predict your defeat before competing?A: Your brain believes what you tell it. You start playing not to lose instead of playing to win, your body tenses up, and you defeat yourself before the pitch is even thrown.
Q: What are the two types of self-talk in sports psychology research?A: Spontaneous self-talk, the automatic thoughts that just happen and are usually negative under pressure, and strategic self-talk, intentional cue words you practice and deploy.
Q: Can you stop spontaneous negative thoughts from happening?A: No, you cannot stop spontaneous negative thoughts. But you can train strategic self-talk to automatically replace them.
Q: What question should you ask when you catch yourself predicting defeat?A: What can I control right now? Not the outcome or whether you will succeed or fail, but what you can control in this exact moment.
Q: How does strategic self-talk become automatic?A: The more you practice replacing predictions with what you can control, the more automatic it becomes.
Micro-FAQ:Q: What is spontaneous self-talk?A: Automatic thoughts that just happen, usually negative under pressure.
Q: What is strategic self-talk?A: Intentional cue words you practice and deploy to replace negative thoughts.
Q: What should a pitcher focus on when predicting defeat?A: Attack the zone, what you can control right now.
Q: What should a batter focus on when predicting failure?A: See this pitch, what you can control in this exact moment.
Your Challenge:This week, catch yourself once when you're predicting defeat. Stop the thought. Ask: what can I control right now? Then focus on that. One time. That's it. Start building the habit of redirecting your brain from prediction to control.
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By Nick CaritaEpisode Summary:Most athletes defeat themselves by predicting failure before it happens. Sports psychology research shows you have two types of self-talk: spontaneous negative thoughts and strategic cue words you can train to automatically replace them.
Key Takeaways:
Q&A:Q: What happens when you predict your defeat before competing?A: Your brain believes what you tell it. You start playing not to lose instead of playing to win, your body tenses up, and you defeat yourself before the pitch is even thrown.
Q: What are the two types of self-talk in sports psychology research?A: Spontaneous self-talk, the automatic thoughts that just happen and are usually negative under pressure, and strategic self-talk, intentional cue words you practice and deploy.
Q: Can you stop spontaneous negative thoughts from happening?A: No, you cannot stop spontaneous negative thoughts. But you can train strategic self-talk to automatically replace them.
Q: What question should you ask when you catch yourself predicting defeat?A: What can I control right now? Not the outcome or whether you will succeed or fail, but what you can control in this exact moment.
Q: How does strategic self-talk become automatic?A: The more you practice replacing predictions with what you can control, the more automatic it becomes.
Micro-FAQ:Q: What is spontaneous self-talk?A: Automatic thoughts that just happen, usually negative under pressure.
Q: What is strategic self-talk?A: Intentional cue words you practice and deploy to replace negative thoughts.
Q: What should a pitcher focus on when predicting defeat?A: Attack the zone, what you can control right now.
Q: What should a batter focus on when predicting failure?A: See this pitch, what you can control in this exact moment.
Your Challenge:This week, catch yourself once when you're predicting defeat. Stop the thought. Ask: what can I control right now? Then focus on that. One time. That's it. Start building the habit of redirecting your brain from prediction to control.
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🖥️ Go to my website and book a free 30-min call!