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In this conversation, Dr. Mark Bonta and Cassidy Preston explore the critical role of mental resilience in high-stress environments, particularly in sports and medicine. They discuss Cassidy's journey from being an elite athlete to a coach focused on mental skills training, the evolution of mental coaching in various fields, and the importance of measuring success through mindset rather than just results. The discussion also delves into the concept of the alter ego effect as a transformative tool for performance and the significance of the narrative we tell ourselves in achieving our goals.

In this conversation, Cassidy Preston and Dr. Mark Bonta explore the concept of alter egos in performance psychology, emphasizing the playful and imaginative aspects of creating an alter ego to enhance confidence and performance. They discuss various unique alter egos adopted by athletes, the importance of confidence in high-pressure situations, and the necessity of reflection in personal and professional growth. Cassidy outlines a three-phase approach to performance mindset, focusing on preparation, execution, and reflection, while also introducing a powerful analogy of jumping off a cliff to illustrate the importance of letting go and trusting one's training.

Key Takeaways

  • Division one athletes receive more coaching on stress than doctors.
  • Mindset is crucial for consistent performance in high-pressure situations.
  • Practical and personalized mental training is essential for athletes.
  • Challenging norms in sports and medicine can lead to better outcomes.
  • Mental skills training has evolved significantly in the last few decades.
  • Buy-in for mental development is increasing among athletes.
  • Subjective measures of confidence and enjoyment are key indicators of success.
  • The journey and personal growth are as important as the results.
  • The alter ego effect can help athletes tap into their best selves.
  • The narrative we tell ourselves shapes our performance and mindset. The playful imagination in performance can enhance creativity.
  • Alter egos allow individuals to tap into their unique traits.
  • Confidence is a common challenge faced by many performers.
  • Preparation is key to reducing anxiety during performance.
  • Letting go of control can lead to better performance outcomes.
  • Reflection helps in recognizing progress and areas for improvement.
  • Owning your wins builds momentum and confidence.
  • An inside-out approach fosters a healthier mindset.
  • Different situations require different traits and mindsets.
  • Developing a mindset-based approach is essential for high performance.

Chapters:

03:11 From Athlete to Coach: A Personal Journey
06:04 The Evolution of Mental Skills Training in Sports
08:55 Measuring Success: The Mindset First Approach
11:51 The Alter Ego Effect: Transforming Performance
14:58 The Journey Over the Result: Finding Meaning in Performance
19:11 The Playful Imagination in Performance Psychology
22:16 Exploring Unique Alter Egos in Athletes
24:31 Confidence and Behavioral Change Through Alter Egos
26:00 An Inside-Out Approach to Performance
30:00 The Three Phases of Performance Mindset
32:55 The Cliff Jump Analogy for Letting Go
35:07 The Importance of Reflection in Performance
39:14 Developing a Mindset-Based Approach to Performance

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Disclosures: Ditch The Lab Coat podcast is produced by (Podkind.co) and is independent of Dr. Bonta's teaching and research roles at McMaster University, Temerty Faculty of Medicine and Queens University.

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