Part I Reflection
Part I Reflection: WELCOME TO THE INNER GAME
Listen to my recording of the reading for the YOGI chapter and then read the remaining chapters for Part I.
For each chapter, there is a short response or "choice" question (?) that I'd like you to respond to. Please compile your short responses in a word doc for each chapter and then copy and paste it into the submission for Part I assignment.
Yogi Was Right: respond to the ?
Mind Games: Share a time when you looked or thought about what you didn't want to do and the result or action was negative.
The Head Edge: respond to the ?
The Pressure Principle: In your sport, how do you view pressure (as a challenge or a threat) and how have you responded to pressure in the past.
Mental Toughness: Give an example of how developing the 7 c's in your sport could carry over and be beneficial to another area in your life now or in the future.
Know Your Numbers: respond to the ?
Responsibility Psychology: Provide an example of a time when you were faced with a negative or disappointing outcome and you responded to the situation in a blaming way and another time when you responded in an accepting way.
Getting Over Yourself: respond to the ?
The Next Level: What is a weakness in your game / performance that you know you should work on, but tend to avoid?
Listen to my recording of the reading for the YOGI chapter and then read the remaining chapters for Part I.
For each chapter, there is a short response or "choice" question (?) that I'd like you to respond to. Please compile your short responses in a word doc for each chapter and then copy and paste it into the submission for Part I assignment.
Yogi Was Right: respond to the ?
Mind Games: Share a time when you looked or thought about what you didn't want to do and the result or action was negative.
The Head Edge: respond to the ?
The Pressure Principle: In your sport, how do you view pressure (as a challenge or a threat) and how have you responded to pressure in the past.
Mental Toughness: Give an example of how developing the 7 c's in your sport could carry over and be beneficial to another area in your life now or in the future.
Know Your Numbers: respond to the ?
Responsibility Psychology: Provide an example of a time when you were faced with a negative or disappointing outcome and you responded to the situation in a blaming way and another time when you responded in an accepting way.
Getting Over Yourself: respond to the ?
The Next Level: What is a weakness in your game / performance that you know you should work on, but tend to avoid?