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Goal Setting

Posted by David Harrison on Sunday, May 20, 2012, In : Mental Skills 

'My idea of paradise is a straight line to a goal’ - Friedrich Nietzsche

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very successful person whether that be an artist, sports person or leader has set goals which have driven and directed their efforts in their quest to be the best they can be. Goal setting is an extremely powerful technique for enhancing performance so it is one of the most important strategies you can implement for success in any environment.  Goal setting helps to focus attention and it is critical to maintain and en...


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Stepping Up – The Future

Posted by David Harrison on Monday, May 23, 2011,

Making the step up from 1 level of sport to the next is a big concern for many young sport stars.  Your long term future and destination is something that you need to be aware off.  The issues/problems youare and going to face are no different to problems faced by players your age at any level.  The transition from U19 football to paid men’s football is often seen as a difficult time in young players’ career because you have gone from playing with your peers who are all similar age grou...


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Confidence – An Essential Ingredient to Success

Posted by David Harrison on Monday, May 23, 2011, In : Confidence 

 Confidence is arguably the most essential ingredient to success.  Confidence is in ones ability and skills are paramount in order to survive and be successful in any performance domain.  Look at Kobe Byrant (LA Lakers basketball player) and Lebron James as two great examples.  Both players demand the ball when the game is on the line because they have complete confidence in their ability to make that shot and win the game.  Their team mates also have confidence in them that they can make the...


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