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172 Working With Your Subconscious Mind To Achieve Better Results
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In today’s episode we look at working with the subconscious mind to improve self-awareness, overcome self-doubt and reduce your chances of choking when performing. My guest, Mental Performance Coach, Brandon Epstein shares his wisdom and gives you some ideas and strategies to keep moving forwards.
Key Learning Points:
- Our subconscious mind can be programmed to help us win or lose.
- A lot of people are unconsciously incompetent, they lack self-awareness and don’t live in the present moment.
- Self-awareness is crucial to be able to grow and overcome performance plateaus.
- Start by asking yourself the question - how does my emotional experience start?
- A lot of athletes crave the feeling of confidence when they perform – it is possible to experience this when working with the subconscious.
- Self-hypnosis can help you reprogram patterns of behaviour that you repeat.
- Understanding your limiting beliefs and changing them is a helpful approach.
- By being proactive and using psychological skills training you can give yourself a better chance of thriving under pressure.
Connect with Brandon Epstein
Connect with David Charlton
Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub
Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn
Relevant Podcast Episodes
Ep013: Karl Morris – How to stay present like a major champion
Ep012: Alessia Bruno – The Yips, Crashes, Trauma in Sport there is hope for Athletes
Ep 081: Stuart Wade – Mental Toughness in Combat Sports
Ep092: Dr James Hegarty – ACT in Sport, Improving Performance through Mindfulness
Ep156: Ruth Chiles – There is Hope: How to Overcome Focal Dystonia
Relevant blogs
Blog: Mental Preparation for Combat Sports
Blog: Would You Like A Secret Weapon in Your Armoury?
Blog: Do you try too hard on the golf course?
Blog: Why You Should Meditate To Improve Your Sport Performance?
235 episoder
Manage episode 365010011 series 2939456
In today’s episode we look at working with the subconscious mind to improve self-awareness, overcome self-doubt and reduce your chances of choking when performing. My guest, Mental Performance Coach, Brandon Epstein shares his wisdom and gives you some ideas and strategies to keep moving forwards.
Key Learning Points:
- Our subconscious mind can be programmed to help us win or lose.
- A lot of people are unconsciously incompetent, they lack self-awareness and don’t live in the present moment.
- Self-awareness is crucial to be able to grow and overcome performance plateaus.
- Start by asking yourself the question - how does my emotional experience start?
- A lot of athletes crave the feeling of confidence when they perform – it is possible to experience this when working with the subconscious.
- Self-hypnosis can help you reprogram patterns of behaviour that you repeat.
- Understanding your limiting beliefs and changing them is a helpful approach.
- By being proactive and using psychological skills training you can give yourself a better chance of thriving under pressure.
Connect with Brandon Epstein
Connect with David Charlton
Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub
Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn
Relevant Podcast Episodes
Ep013: Karl Morris – How to stay present like a major champion
Ep012: Alessia Bruno – The Yips, Crashes, Trauma in Sport there is hope for Athletes
Ep 081: Stuart Wade – Mental Toughness in Combat Sports
Ep092: Dr James Hegarty – ACT in Sport, Improving Performance through Mindfulness
Ep156: Ruth Chiles – There is Hope: How to Overcome Focal Dystonia
Relevant blogs
Blog: Mental Preparation for Combat Sports
Blog: Would You Like A Secret Weapon in Your Armoury?
Blog: Do you try too hard on the golf course?
Blog: Why You Should Meditate To Improve Your Sport Performance?
235 episoder
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