154 How Do I Go About Controlling The Controllables To Help My Sport Performance?

Demystifying Mental Toughness - Podcast tekijän mukaan David Charlton - Perjantaisin

In this short solo episode, I discuss an important component of Mental Toughness – control.  In sport, business and in everyday life it can be very easy to get distracted by external factors that are out of your control.  I go on to use Andy Murray’s gutsy recent performances at the Australian Open Tennis tournament to illustrate my points sharing an exercise to help you better understand how to go about controlling the controllables and be able to set yourself process goals. Key Learnings What factors could Andy Murray control in his tennis match against Roberto Bautista Agut? Here are some examples; how he placed his focus, his attitude, tactics, body language, self talk, his pre-serve routines and communication with his team and spectators. What factors were outside of Andy Murray’s control? His opponent’s tactics, fitness and conditioning, skill level and decision making, scheduling of the match, temperature/weather conditions and umpire calls. Make success all about the things inside your control and set process goals as a result. Control the Controllables Handout Connect with David Charlton Sign Up to Conversations with Kids Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn Relevant Podcast Episodes Ep144: Jon Watkins - Mental Strength: What You Can Learn About Resilience From The Special Forces Ep135: David Charlton Gets Grilled By Grant Henderson Ep130: David Charlton - How to Deal with Self-Criticism using Self Compassion – Part 2 Ep125: Jack Hicks-Flynn - How is Psychology used in Professional Football Clubs Relevant Blogs Blog: Focusing on the Process as a Team Blog: Focus on the Process Blog: Why You Should Stop Setting SMART Goals Blog: Cricket Psychology Tips: Control the Controllables

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