Being Hard on Yourself? Try This Instead.
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You’ve heard the old cliché: We’re our own worst critics. We’re often much harder on ourselves than others in our lives are on us. This holds true for endurance athletes: It’s not uncommon for endurance athletes to beat themselves up about things such as how they did (or didn’t) do a workout, how their training is going, or what their race results are.
While it may be true that we’re our own worst critics, this doesn’t mean that it needs to always be true. Instead, try zooming out.
Read this Coach Tip Tuesday:
https://www.fullcircleendurance.com/blog/being-hard-on-yourself-try-this-instead
Sources:
Magness, S. (2022). Do Hard Things: Why We Get Resilience Wrong and the Surprising Science of Real Toughness. HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
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1. Opening (00:00:00)
2. Speak To Yourself Like You Would Speak to a Friend (00:00:16)
3. Zoom Out for Better Perspective (00:01:35)
4. The Linguistic Trick That Unlocks Self-Kindness (00:03:58)
5. Why Switching to Third-Party Grammar Works (00:05:25)
6. The Bottom Line (00:07:04)
7. Closing (00:08:02)
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