This month’s edition of Sports Psychology extends to the Plan Phase of the Learn, Plan, Perform Model, a psychological framework in which athletes can create a clear vision of success and identify areas for improvement along their journey toward peak performance.
Living with a sense of purpose and core set of beliefs helps athletes embody a clear self-identity. Knowing who you are and what you stand for may seem like an unrelated piece to playing your sport, but it is important to remember that on a day-to-day basis you tend to carry personal matters into practice and competition. Many times you may not even be aware of what is impacting your ability to play each play to the best of your ability. Additionally, when you are faced with challenging moments in your sport, a clear sense of your values will illustrate what you can fall back to in terms of the actions to take.
Most of the time when athletes struggle both internally and externally, they struggle with incongruent behaviors. There is a disconnect between where they are in their sport and where they want to be. After identifying ones core values, they can then proceed to align those values with their daily, weekly, or longer term goals. While effective and action-oriented goal setting will be an article all its own, here is a process that athletes and teams can follow to establish a core set of values through which they can operate.
Creating your performance profile of qualities and values:
This process takes time; do not rush it. If you’re a coach leading it with your team, I would advise that you extend it over a couple of weeks to allow time for more thought and input from all players. For individual athletes, asking others to rank you on your core values will require a level of vulnerability that you may not have been open to before. Keep in mind that greatness does not come from isolation. Most great performances require a full team of supporters as you work toward your mission.
About the author: Brian Alexander is a mental skills coach who combines eight years of experience as an Olympic level water polo athlete, a master's degree in sport psychology, and business leadership training and coaching from The Ken Blanchard Companies to partner with athletes and performers of all ages and levels. "My passion is to empower others to succeed in life, athletics, performance, and daily activities. My personal mission statement is to be a genuine and honest leader who collaborates with and learns from others in order to find a mutual personal level of excellence physically, mentally, and spiritually."
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