The Winning Mindset: What Sport Can Teach Us About Great Leadership

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The Winning Mindset: What Sport Can Teach Us About Great Leadership

The Winning Mindset: What Sport Can Teach Us About Great Leadership

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These might include family members, friends, colleagues, mentors, or coaches who have your best interests at heart and want to see you succeed. Optimism: a willingness to make an effort and take a chance instead of assuming your efforts won’t pay off. Every one of these tips will get you on the way todeveloping a winning mindsetand making a real difference to your life. The first step in developing a winning mindset is to believe in yourself and your ability to achieve the goals that you have set for yourself.

O’Baugh, J., Wilkes, L. M., Luke, S., & George, A. (2003). ‘Being positive’: Perceptions of patients with cancer and their nurses. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 44, 262-270. Strengthen your brain’s ability to pay attention to the positive by routinely redirecting your focus away from the negative to the positive. A cancer patient will likely be told at least a few times that “You have to stay positive!” and “You can fight this if you maintain a positive attitude.” This game is described as a “positive-thinking scavenger game” and it can be used with both children and adults.In their theory, a leader with a positive mindset is not only more likely to be actively engaged and to perform at a high level, he or she is also more able to influence followers toward a more positive mindset through role modeling and normative influence. Whether it’s a meal out or a weekend away, a spa break, or a night at the movies, you know what motivates you. It’s all part of getting momentum and keeping your mindset positive. 12) Find inspiration One of the best athletes the world has ever known, Michael Jordan is a prime example of this. He switched his sport at the peak of his career and took up the challenge of succeeding despite the odds. This is why winners believe in fortifying their skills, knowledge, practices and even refining their intention to have a solid base to start with. Be willing to “slow down the learning process”. Focus learning on what you think is important. Figure out ways to teach an idea differently, and work on something for a longer period than you normally do if your students are not “getting it”. Figure out alternative ways to teach something if your approach isn’t working.

Lydia Sweatt (2017) from Success.com shares 13 great quotes on optimism and having a positive attitude.Create the expectation that effort makes a difference in learning. Help students understand that when someone works hard, they are more likely to succeed. Give students more opportunities to put effort into areas that interest them and that they enjoy. You’ll get further in life and in your career if you know where you’re going and what you’re aiming for. It’s okay to set huge goals for yourself, goals that stretch you and get you excited. You deserve to win at life and to succeed. Where possible, instead of or in addition to reading textbooks, find and have students read and choose books that are interesting to them, that opens them up to the world around them, that makes them think! A positive attitude toward disability facilitates disabled students’ education and helps them assimilate into postsecondary education (Rao, 2004).



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