Purpose Based Identity: Why the Right Mindset will Determine Your Athletic Success, with Performance Scientist Ben Houltberg [Episode 2]
Release Date: 01/16/2019
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“It’s about how far we’ve come and how much we’ve changed.”
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“The entire world came together to get the Jamaican bobsled team to the Sochi Olympics.”
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“All of the dreams on my list had come true, but I still felt empty and without purpose.”
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“Athletes burn out before their talents give out”
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“I got famous for all of the wrong reasons, and then I was at a crossroads.”
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There is power when you care more about the team that you’re performing with rather than yourself.
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“If running is my ultimate source of satisfaction and identity, then I won’t ever be satisfied.”
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“Fear sets in when you face the unknown.”
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“The voice of doubt is so much louder than the voice of positive affirmation.”
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“I work so hard for a result, but in the end I have to be able to give it up.”
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- Thrive Center for Human Development
- Twitter: @BenHoultberg
- Instagram: @dr_houltberg
Performance Scientist Ben Houltberg shares about the differences between Performance and Purposed based identity in this week’s episode. As former elite distance runner, Houltberg experienced the emotional ups and downs that mirrored his physical performance -- from the euphoria of winning to the devastation of injuries. It was the battle with depression after a series of stress fractures that ended his running career that led Ben to explore how the emotional health of athletes affected their performance and fulfillment.
Ben unpacks that years of research has led to one conclusion: the emotional health of an athlete will always determine their overall performance, even when their physical health is at its peak. Though traits such as perfectionism and fear of failure may drive athletes to train harder and reach goals quicker, the physiological effects are short lived and not sustainable. Through a shift in values and mindset, athletes can develop a healthy view of self, discover connectivity to the world around them, and ultimately, see greater success in and out of their sport.
Learn more here: https://www.hopesports.org/purpose-based-identity/
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