Filling Emotional Tanks
Each person has an Emotional Tank, similar to a car’s gas tank. When the tank is full, we can go most anywhere, but when it’s empty we go nowhere. Learn here how to fill the Emotional Tanks of youth and high school athletes and how to avoid draining their tanks.
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American professional soccer player talks about the journey to understand that her sport does not define her.
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Everyone can improve their abilities if they have a coach who believes in them.
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Katie Hurley, The Jed Foundation provides parents and caregivers 12 tips for talking to their teen athletes
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Called upon to volunteer as a youth sports coach? You can do it! We can help! Try these 11 tips.
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Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr on putting joy, mindfulness, compassion and competition to use.
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Displaying and embodying the growth mindset are two very different things.
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Former Olympian speaks about in every situation, win or loss, there is always something to improve at.
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Debunk the myth that athletes are either a natural or a bust.
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A Double-Goal Coach strives to win, and more importantly, to teach life lessons through sports.
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Follow these guidelines for a positive relationship with your child's coach. También en español.
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Sports teams offer unique opportunities to create spaces where teens and young adults feel safe, seen,...
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Nate Boyer speaks on the topic of resilience and why it is important to him.