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Preventing Burnout in Athletes and Employees: Behavioral Insights for Sustainable Success

...as if a fire has torn through your brain or heart and left only charred emotional remains.  The metaphor is apt for the experience across sport and performance domains.  Both athletes and employees have described burnout as causing feelings of loss, devaluing, resentment, and exhaustion...

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Coaching, Psychology of the Athlete Patrick Smith Coaching, Psychology of the Athlete Patrick Smith

Coach Education: When Athlete Identity Falls Apart

Acceptance and Commitment Training builds the skill of distinguishing between the self-as-content (Self-stories), the self-as-process (Self-Story-Teller), and self-as-context (Where the story is told). Athletes and coaches can hook on the story as identity with catastrophic outcomes. I talk about how to notice the stories we tell ourselves so we can effectively navigate identity disrupting experiences such as injury or loss.

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Coaching, Psychology of the Athlete Patrick Smith Coaching, Psychology of the Athlete Patrick Smith

Coach Education: Training Flow State through Mindfulness

Mindfulness is becoming so ubiquitous it can be challenging to separate what the skill is and how to use it to an athlete’s advantage from the stereotypes of culturally appropriating hipsters and crunchy consumerism. Here are some trainable skills to build active and flexible attention in order to more easily induce broad present moment awareness experiences such as flow state.

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