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Don’t Shut Down: How to Embrace Correction and Avoid Burnout as an Athlete

16 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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In Episode 25 of Your Mental Weight Room, host and mindset mentor Desi explores how college athletes can better handle correction from their coaches. She addresses common negative reactions—such as self-doubt and shutting down—and reframes correction as a sign of a coach's trust rather than inadequacy. Desi also distinguishes between constructive correction and emotionally-driven criticism, offering strategies to shift negative thinking. She encourages athletes to stay open to feedback, embrace discomfort, and view correction as an opportunity for growth to avoid burnout and maintain their love for their sport.

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