A Parent Who Takes Shortcuts Raises Children Who Take Shortcuts

As a parent, what’s your mindset on shortcuts? Do you prefer to spend time searching for a shortcut instead of doing things the hard way? Not to say that the hard way is always the right way. However, an instinct to seek out a shortcut is often detrimental to doing things the right way in […]

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Unlock Talent in Young Athletes by Working More on Mental Skills

Are you a sports parent facing the reality of being caught in a cycle of doing more and getting less? For example, taking your kid to practice 3 days a week for two hours each day and not only is your child not getting any better, but they also aren’t having fun. Literally 6 hours […]

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Traits of the Perfect Environment for Raising Athletes

Some people think athletes are born, and others think athletes develop. Either way, as with most traits of human existence, athleticism is a product of both nature and nurture. Therefore, a parent would be wise to focus their energy on nurturing the nature of their child rather than accepting their child’s nature as is. Unquestionably, […]

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