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176 The Life Lessons I Learned From My Big Tennis Break - Part 2

176 The Life Lessons I Learned From My Big Tennis Break - Part 2

FromTennis Quick Tips | Fun, Fast and Easy Tennis - No Lessons Required


176 The Life Lessons I Learned From My Big Tennis Break - Part 2

FromTennis Quick Tips | Fun, Fast and Easy Tennis - No Lessons Required

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Jan 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Hey Tennis Quick Tips listeners! I'm so glad you are here and listening in to this episode. Because this is Part 2 of my two part mini-series called "The Life Lessons I Learned From My Big Tennis Break." Hopefully, you listened to Episode 175 already because that was Part 1 and in that episode I explained just how I was able to achieve complete and total tennis burnout back in the summer of 2017, right before my big two year break from tennis. In this episode, I'm going to let you know how I got over my tennis burnout and how I came to love tennis again. So much so that I returned not just to playing tennis, but to talking about and writing about tennis, and to recording this podcast right here, Tennis Quick Tips. I'll also tell you what I learned about myself and how I continue to work on improving myself and living a better life. Because I have learned some pretty big lessons over the past year that I think are helping me to become a calmer, kinder, happier person, not just in my tennis life but in my life. And I hope when you hear my story, you'll hear something that makes you think about yourself and your own game. I hope you'll hear something that will make you love tennis and want to continue playing and improving your game. And if you also hear something that becomes a life lesson for you, that's even better! So, if you haven't already listened to the previous episode, Episode 175, I highly recommend you do so before you listen in to this episode. Because this one will make a lot more sense if you've already heard Part 1. And with that recommendation, let's get into Part 2 and talk about the big life lessons I learned from my big tennis break. GET THE SHOW NOTES:Hi, it's Kim! Thanks for listening! You can leave me your comments or suggestions by going to the show notes for this episode and leaving a comment at the bottom of the page. Those show notes also include an edited transcript, links to resources and tons of other tennis info. You can find them at:http://tennisfixation.com/quicktips176If you enjoy this show, I hope you'll subscribe and download a bunch of the episodes. And I would be so grateful if you would take just a minute or two to review this show on iTunes. You can easily do it on your computer but you can also do it on your phone by searching for "tennis quick tips" in the Podcast app, clicking on the Tennis Quick Tips artwork, and then clicking on "Reviews" (it's easier than it sounds!). I would love to highlight reviews on the podcast so if you leave one, listen in for me to read it! And thanks in advance for doing that!CONNECT WITH ME!You can find me and get more of my tennis stuff by going here:My Tennis Fixation website: http://tennisfixation.comMy Amazon book: Real Tennis Tips For Real Tennis Players at http://tennisfixation.com/tipsbookThanks so much and, as always, Happy Tennis!
Released:
Jan 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Tennis Quick Tips brings you weekly tennis tips that will not only improve your tennis play, but also make sure you're having fun each and every time you step on court. Whether you want a stronger serve, a cleaner return, a crisper volley or a more powerful overhead, Tennis Quick Tips will provide you with the tips, tricks, tactics and strategies to make that happen. Each Tennis Quick Tips episode will give you a really easy, really worthwhile tennis tip that will help you to quickly improve your game - no expensive lessons or extensive hours on court required. Each episode is short and concise, just 5 to 10 minutes, so you get the most information possible in the least amount of time possible. No matter what your tennis skill level, you'll find plenty of great tips to put into action every time you hit the courts with Tennis Quick Tips.