As you may all know, my research has been changed to, “How do Athlete’s Develop Resilience?” With that being said, I decided to create a multimodal that will present the mind of an athlete, which is distinct from non-athletes. You see, athletes acquire a competitive nature, a desire to triumph over their opponent, whether it’s a person, a situation, or a mental challenge. They are willing to go the extra mile and get dirty, whatever it takes to win. When an athlete is being threatened by fear, doubts, anxiety, pressures, and so on, they tend to attack those feelings the same way they attack their opponent in their sport. In other words, athletes attack life challenges the same way they attack their opposing team. Sometimes, athletes will allow their “opponents” (e.g., setbacks, doubts, pressures, criticism, etc) to control their life. Other times, they will do whatever it takes to win the battle.
As you may all know, my research has been changed to, “How do Athlete’s Develop Resilience?” With that being said, I decided to create a multimodal that will present the mind of an athlete, which is distinct from non-athletes. You see, athletes acquire a competitive nature, a desire to triumph over their opponent, whether it’s a person, a situation, or a mental challenge. They are willing to go the extra mile and get dirty, whatever it takes to win. When an athlete is being threatened by fear, doubts, anxiety, pressures, and so on, they tend to attack those feelings the same way they attack their opponent in their sport. In other words, athletes attack life challenges the same way they attack their opposing team. Sometimes, athletes will allow their “opponents” (e.g., setbacks, doubts, pressures, criticism, etc) to control their life. Other times, they will do whatever it takes to win the battle.
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