Mind & Muscle Daily Hits
Love and pressure aren't the same thing. Learn the difference. 🧠 Today's Mindset Reframe The car ride home shouldn't feel like a performance review. **For Athletes:** You can love your parents and still need space to process the game yourself. Playing to avoid disappointing them kills your natural instincts. Your parents see potential you might not see yet—they're terrified you'll waste chances they never had. The silent treatment after going hitless? The analysis of every play? It's not about control. It's about caring so much they don't know how else to show it. What you need to say: "I know you care. I know you want what's best for me. But I need space to love this game my way. The pressure makes me play worse, not better. Can we set some boundaries together?" **For Parents:** Your silence reads as disappointment. Your kid is playing tight because they're trying not to let you down. Baseball stops being fun and starts being a job they can't quit. That's when potential dies. What you need to say: "I love watching you play. I'm sorry if my reactions make it harder. What do you need from me to be more supportive—I'm listening." 💥 The Challenge **Athletes:** Write down why YOU play baseball. Not why they want you to. **Parents:** Ask your kid why they play. Listen without fixing, coaching, or analyzing. Just listen. That's Mind & Muscle.
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