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Are You One of THOSE Moms? EP 288

Are You One of THOSE Moms? EP 288

FromPerformHappy with Rebecca Smith


Are You One of THOSE Moms? EP 288

FromPerformHappy with Rebecca Smith

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
May 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

You’ll do anything for your kid. You want them to be happy, healthy, successful, and supported, but your athlete is still struggling.   Today we’ll talk about if you’ve accidentally became one of those moms. The ones that are unknowingly and accidentally adding pressure, and I’ll explain how to modify your support to help your athlete overcome their struggles!   The goal here is to make sure you’re a part of the solution. We’ve learned in the last year how much parents can impact a happy, healthy, successful kid. We’ve seen it over and over. When parents change their approach, the athlete gains confidence and excels.   Here are 5 questions to ask yourself. Track how many of your responses are a yes.    Do you think about your athlete’s sport more than your own hobbies?  Do you spend a lot of time trying to find solutions to your athlete’s problems?  Do you secretly wish that they would quit and put you out of your misery AND also know that if they did quit, you’d be devastated?  Do the majority of your conversations with your athlete revolve around their sport?  Do you feel like you would do anything to help them through their sport struggle?   If you answered yes to 2 or more of these questions, then you’re probably part of the problem.   I know this comes from love and I’m going to explain how you can be the supportive, helpful parent you want to be, so please hang in here with me!   Here’s what’s happening. They feel how involved you are, they pick up on your energy about how important this is, and how much time you’re spending trying to find solutions.   They’re worried that you’re going to be really upset if they don’t succeed. They’re now the guardian of your feelings.   Here’s how to make the shift.   Find your own interest, hobby, or creative pursuit. I know you’re busy. What is ONE thing you can do just for you? I provide some great examples on the podcast.  Empathize with your athlete and vent with your friends. We have great examples of how this works in the community – a huge help!  Remove yourself from the emotional roller coaster of their sport. Find neutral. We spend time on this in the community with the parents. It can be hard, but once you make the shift, it’s a game changer.  Stop asking questions about their sport in the car. If they bring it up, then ask them open ended questions. Send me a DM for the list of 50 questions to help you implement this one.  The drive you have for them to succeed, be the person you want them to be. Write down a list of the things that you want for your kids. Then look at the list and find which of those traits aren’t your strong suit. Where can you make progress? Spend the time working on those things. Listen for examples to help you get started.   You’ll be amazed at the difference you see when you make these shifts.   If you want the entire 3 step method for parents, check it out here. (It’s free!)   If your athlete is ready to work on overcoming their mental block with one on one coaching, head over to completeperformancecoaching.com/consult. 
Released:
May 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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I’m Rebecca Smith, your podcast host, and High Performance Coach. I’m Director of Complete Performance Coaching and founder of The #PerformHappy Community. Maybe you’re a gymnast with a fear of going backwards. A swimmer who can’t seem to go any faster. Or a parent who is clueless about how to help your child succeed. You might be stepping up to tougher competition and looking to raise your game. Whether you're struggling with a mental block, or you just had the best season of your life, this podcast is for you. Kids need resources to deal with the pressure of competition, but they don’t necessarily want it to be their coach or parents. I teach parents, coaches, and adolescent/teen athletes of all abilities how to achieve their personal best. These are the tips and mental toughness strategies that my clients tell me help them most. I also provide insights for parents and coaches who want to support their kids and their teams. Performing well is a blend of hard work, skill and mental toughness. I’ll teach you how to use all 3 to be the best athlete you can, and have FUN competing in your sport. Mental skills translate to all areas of your life. When kids learn skills to cope with stress & emotion in a sport context, they become better prepared to thrive in school and beyond. Join me each week as I help people reach peak performance and maximum enjoyment.