155 How Do You Help a Young Athlete Get Better Organised?
Avoiding procrastination and becoming better organised as a young athlete is the topic of today’s short solo episode. In Mental Toughness term’s we’re talking about commitment and sticking to promises as well as life control and having a “can do” attitude. These are much needed skills that many youngsters struggle with, which often means their sporting performance is harmed as well as their self-worth. In this episode, I share 3 ideas to help parents and coaches support children to overcome these challenges.
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Relevant Podcast Episodes
Ep154: David Charlton - How Do I Go About Controlling The Controllables To Help My Sport Performance?
Ep145: David Charlton - How Can I Help My Children Who Suffer With Nerves Before They Compete?
Ep141: David Charlton - How to Help a Child Who Wants to Quit Sport
Ep122: Camilla Knight - Helping Your Children Get The Most From Their Sporting Experiences
Ep082: David Charlton - Supporting Children in Sport with Positive Feedback
Relevant Blogs
Blog: Helping a Critical Child When You’re a Parent
Blog: How to Help Children Overcome Fear of Failure
Blog: How to Support an Angry Young Athlete
Blog: How to Help Kids Overcome Performance Anxiety
Blog: 9 Tips for Children from Olympians
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