Being an athlete is one of the toughest jobs in the world because there are so many factors that go into being a successful athlete, but which are the most important?

According to a book published by an American professor, there’s something called the “youth economy effect” across the sports world, which means that elite athletes are more likely to not be the first born. This is due to the fact that from the time they are born, they have to compete with and frustrate their more talented siblings, developing tactical intelligence to overcome their weaknesses.

Another reason for this effect, however, is the self-doubt and uncertainty they endured along the way. If they hadn’t been willing to let go of their fears and bounce back during the many setbacks they faced, they wouldn’t have been able to achieve so much. But this formula for success doesn’t just apply to athletes.

For most of us, the road to achieving our dreams is not a smooth one, and it’s having a fearless mind that allows us to overcome the many obstacles we encounter. But how do we develop this mindset? Craig Manning, a sports psychologist and mental coach, has studied the power of the mind while working with many athletes, and he believes his findings can be applied to all areas of life.

If you want to succeed in life, let’s talk about how to get rid of fear and get closer to success.

 

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