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Step 5: Neurohacks

In step 5 of Dr. Young’s method, he recommends neurohacks—making a small change in behavior, while letting the mind reflect on that change.  Popular thought suggests that change begins first with the mind, and then letting actions follow.  Dr. Young challenges this by suggesting that one makes small changes first, only to let the mind adapt.  […]

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Step 3: Importance

We are now in the third part of our discussion regarding Dr Young’s work.  This is a rather obvious step, but we can dive a little deeper.  Your goal must be important to you.  Sounds obvious, right? However, when Dr. Young looked at individuals who had lost a spouse or a close family member, different outcomes […]

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Step 2: Community

Dr. Sean Young’s Stick With It: A Scientifically Proven Process for Changing Your Life-for Good, offers scientifically proven methods to help us stick to the commitments we make to ourselves.   His suggestions can be done either solo, or in combination with the others which he maps out.   Last week we discussed setting small and simple […]

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College Athletics is a Business

We are extremely fortunate, that we are able to help athletes achieve their goals of playing well in high school, earn scholarships and make it to the Collegiate and professional levels.  Our athletes often report back about how different College is because of the business demeanor associated with everything that involves their sport.  Meetings, workouts […]

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The Power of Words

We know that the words we use are extremely powerful in shaping our beliefs and actions.  The reflections found within the pages of Introducing NLP by Josh O’Connor and John Seymour, takes our understanding far beyond this simple concept. NLP argues that words such as  ‘can’t’, ‘need’ and ‘hope’ not only suggest lack to our brains, […]

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