Our environment consists of all the mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical forces which affect and influence us as individuals.
Our environment consists of all the mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical forces which affect and influence us as individuals.
For the fourth straight year, the Ohio State Buckeyes left the field of play in shock and heartbreak after falling to their bitter rivals the Michigan Wolverines. In six years under head coach Ryan Day, Ohio State is 65-6 against everyone not named Michigan, and 1-4 against Michigan in “The Game.” Many have wondered how this is possible with more on field talent and in some cases more sought after coaches. Is it the culture? Is it the coaching? It for sure seems like there is a “mental block” over Coach Day and the Buckeyes. In this article we break down some of the fundamental concepts from mental performance and sports psychology to dissect what is getting in the way when the Buckeyes want it the most.
In this issue, we’ll be discussing the significant role relationships play in Flourishing leadership. We must be mindful of how we are relating to the people, passions, and pursuits of our lives.
In this issue, we’re dedicating the entire discussion to a major concept we call Living In The Intersection, which may very well be the heart and soul of Flourishing Leadership.
Flourishing leadership is an integrative approach to sustained personal and organizational high performance.
“I think what I’m working on now is the courage it takes to be present. To be where my feet are. To shut it off when I’m at home. To sit down with my kids when I want to be watching film, preparing for our next game.” She shared.
When we lack courage our decision making suffers most. Not just the major life decisions, but the most basic decisions like what to think, what to say, and how to live.
Courage is the basis for living well.
If you’re going to start the process of training your mind, wrap the process in training courage.
There are two central mindsets I want to bring your attention to. If you’re feeling the pressure you must weave these two mindsets into your daily rhythm. They are 1. Perspective, 2. Release
We live in an era where knowledge is so easily accessible. Google it. Read it. And you’re an expert on it. But when facing real problems “in the wild” without real tools to solve it - it doesn’t go well. We’re left overwhelmed, and burnt out.
If you want to flourish, spend less time worrying about happiness and more time connecting your purpose with your passions, and aligning your intentions with your impact.