173 How To Deal With Other People In Professional Football #BITESIZE
A measure of Mental Toughness is interpersonal confidence, which reflects your ability to deal confidently with challenges from other people. Those with good interpersonal confidence are likely to be better at dealing positively with these situations and with people, tending to be more assertive. They are also more comfortable in social or team settings, especially when mistakes occur or as is often the case, especially in some sports, when criticism is dished out.
Today’s short bite taken from episode 03 of Demystifying Mental Toughness, touches on this topic where current Assistant Player Loans Manager at Newcastle United Football Club, Peter Ramage tells me about some of the situations he came across as a professional footballer, he also shares with you some helpful advice from some of the lessons that he has learned in dealing with others in a football environment. Enjoy tuning in!
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Relevant Podcast Episodes
Ep003: Peter Ramage – Developing a Premier League Mindset
Ep105: Hannah Bromley – Overcoming Psychological Challenges in Professional Women’s Football
Ep120: David Charlton - Sport Coach Development: Helping Athletes Perform Better by Adapting How You Communicate
Ep151: Compilation - Football Psychology: 50 Ways You Can Improve Your Performance
Ep161: Paul Phillips - How to Create a Culture of High Performance in Professional Rugby Union
Relevant Blogs
Blog: 5 Reasons Team Captains Should Work with a Sports Psychologist
Blog: 3 Tips to Deal with Bullying in Sport
Blog: Communicating with Children in Sport
Blog: Why You Should Recognise The Power of Your Words
Blog: How Coaches Can Help Athletes Deal with Mistakes
Valuable Resources
Football or Soccer Psychology Resources
Sports Psychology Case Studies
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