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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Paul Snow on the importance he places on creating a culture of positivity for his teams.
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Mental skills coach Graham Betchart says confidence based on external feedback is "shaky confidence."
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Matt Hayden on the importance of teaching kids to compete while also teaching the right lessons.
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Matt Hayden talks about the effect relentless positivity can have in terms of building trust with athletes.
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Chris Fay talks about making sure players are relaxed and enjoying the games they are playing.
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Matt Kata talks about how kids watching professionals can sometimes be the best teacher.
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Dan James talks about the fear disabled people have when first trying sports and the joy it leads to.
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Dan James talks about the role sport can play in helping kids with disabilities find their independence.
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Heather Woody on how it is crucial for leaders to bring their A-game every single day.
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Heather Woody talks about the importance positivity is in her program for her players and coaches.