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Forging Elite Mindsets

By Rachael Cadden, Neuro Linguistics Practitioner and Mind-Set Coach

Mind Wide Open: The Language of Your Mind for Increased Performance

Lamarr Smith - Monday, February 01, 2010

Mind Wide Open

Developing Your Greatest Skill, the Language of Your Mind for Increased Performance

By Rachael Cadden

  *Photo courtesy of www.EricNelsonPhotography.com

Before building anything, a foundation is set. In athletics, architecture and mental conditioning.  

 

The foundation is the basics.  By understanding and mastering the basics, we can go deeper, then improve, enhance and accelerate your mental conditioning for personal and athletic achievement.  

 

This entry is setting the foundation that will be your accomplice in increasing your performance, pushing beyond your limits and defying the impossible.   

 

All of us have our own internal language.  It is what we tell ourselves, consciously and unconsciously, and drives our achievement or lack thereof regardless of intention or will. Usually influenced or taught to us growing up by others. Some we learned and created from our own experiences and circumstances. We all have an internal language of belief about ourselves, what we can do, our surroundings and how it inhibits, limits or accelerates us from/into personal excellence and achievement.  

 

Example, we all grew up believing the sky is blue. In our young state we didn’t question it. What if the sky really isn’t blue? What if it was actually purple. What if I told you what you “thought” about the sky being blue your entire life isn’t actually true. Would you believe it or be open to believing it? Think about it and just notice how your mind may combat and even question the absurdity. It is the same with ingrained language patterns and beliefs. Often the mind, for survival or protection, does the same. It combats anything that challenges the story we've believed. These old languages/beliefs/stories are the driving force that often limits advancement.  

 

This example is obviously far fetched and will allow you to see, think and be more aware of your own thoughts in your performance and accomplishments. It’s broad and very general, most of my work is individualized and personalized, but these examples will provide insight for developing your mental conditioning by first being aware. It is your personal responsibility,  notice them, be willing to let them go and give yourself a new language. How? By practicing.

 

Let’s challenge what language or thoughts you have been holding onto, what stories you have been telling yourself and your belief about what you can lift, run, PR, perform, achieve, race, accomplish and crush. It begins with your awareness. Notice your thoughts going into a WOD (workout of the day), a WOD that is a challenge for you, one that scares you or involves movements that you are not “good” or “strong” at. How quick are you to think or state your reason why you are not good or strong at something. Are you beginning to see?

  

Awareness and thinking independently of your old beliefs is a process and isn’t remedied or conditioned overnight. It requires your action and like any skill, involves PRACTICE. The practice of being aware and thinking independently of your old beliefs. Almost every WOD does this for me.  Once you have uncovered something, you will find another layer of stories and beliefs in your language/thinking to let go of. It no longer serves you or your performance so why rehearse or hang onto it?

 

By the way, most of your thoughts that pertain to belief about yourself aren’t true. You just believe they are because it “feels” true.  Challenge them! I dare you.   

 

By doing so you give up the right to blame circumstances and outside excuses and move beyond reasons.  

 

Training, practice and conditioning the language of your mind will enhance and develop an elite mindset for personal and athletic achievement. Developing the language of your mind obviously overflows into all areas of your personal life, career and successes.

 

It’s time to learn a new language and give up your right to keep telling your story. Are you willing?  Welcome to the revolution!

 

What have you been thinking? Comments and questions welcome.

  

Stay tuned, next up: Visualization and Tapping Into Your Animal Brain.  

Rachael Cadden, Neuro Linguistics Practitioner & Mindset Coach 

Available for individual, group and specialized consults

Contact me at: Rachael@VerveEnterprises.com

Athletic Mind Set; The X-Factor

Lamarr Smith - Sunday, January 17, 2010

Athletic Mind Set; The X-Factor

By Rachael Cadden

 

 

There are many stages to an athlete’s development, a significant one being the athletic mind set.  Athletes must earn the rite of passage through each stage of development and as they do, they function at a level of high performance. It is a level where many are called but few tap into the mental acumen. Here is where the importance of the athletic mind set is beneficial as an integral part of development and will enhance their laser-like focus and high level demand of physical commitment.  Developing your athletic mind set will set you apart as a competitor and aid anyone in moving beyond personal boundaries.  

 

This blog will assist you in understanding and developing an athletic mind set and provide insights in achieving your personal best. It will challenge your beliefs (those you are aware of and those you haven’t yet realized are limiting you). Beyond positive thinking or affirmations, true mental conditioning will facilitate breakthroughs and exceed personal limits through transforming the way you think.  

In studying great achievers, athletic or otherwise, they have a common denominator. They think different. They think independently of  what they “thought” they knew or felt to be true about achieving greatness or being excellent.  They changed their picture. They rewrote their story. This blog will dive into this and more, help you assess your athletic mind set and dare you to break mental barriers about what you can accomplish.   

Are you ready to develop your athletic mind set and take it to the next level?