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261 Why Are The Sporting Goals That You Set Yourself Not Helping You

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In part 2 of David’s exploration surrounding ChatGPT’s and its response to the question What Can I Expect When Working With A Sport Psychologist, David explores the complexities of goal setting.

ChatGPT suggests setting SMART goals for performance and psychological well-being are part of working with a Sports Psychologist, which he is in agreement with. However, David points out that not all Sports Psychology practitioners are comfortable addressing psychological well-being. He goes on to emphasize the importance of goal ownership, discuss athlete’s tendencies to set goals, and the distinction between outcome, performance, and process goals as well as a lot more.

Key Learning Points:

  • Goals are more powerful when they align with your personal core values.
  • Management of the number of goals you set is important to avoid overwhelm.
  • Tools such as the MTQ Plus (Mental Toughness Questionnaire) can assist Sports Psychologists and Coaches to recognise if athletes naturally set goals or not.
  • An athlete who sets goals and an athlete who doesn’t set goals should be supported differently.

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Ep134: David Charlton – Observations: 3 Things That Stop You Achieving Your Goals

Ep098: Jon Bartlett – Do You Know Your Why?

Ep021: Steve Hackney – How to Reach Your Full Potential

Relevant Blogs And Resources To Help You Set Better Goals

Blog: How to Find Your Why

Blog: How To Learn From Last Year

Blog: What Did You Learn From Last Year?

Blog: Make Better Decisions to Help Your Sport Performance including VALUES LIST

Motivation for Sport Quiz

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280 episodes

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In part 2 of David’s exploration surrounding ChatGPT’s and its response to the question What Can I Expect When Working With A Sport Psychologist, David explores the complexities of goal setting.

ChatGPT suggests setting SMART goals for performance and psychological well-being are part of working with a Sports Psychologist, which he is in agreement with. However, David points out that not all Sports Psychology practitioners are comfortable addressing psychological well-being. He goes on to emphasize the importance of goal ownership, discuss athlete’s tendencies to set goals, and the distinction between outcome, performance, and process goals as well as a lot more.

Key Learning Points:

  • Goals are more powerful when they align with your personal core values.
  • Management of the number of goals you set is important to avoid overwhelm.
  • Tools such as the MTQ Plus (Mental Toughness Questionnaire) can assist Sports Psychologists and Coaches to recognise if athletes naturally set goals or not.
  • An athlete who sets goals and an athlete who doesn’t set goals should be supported differently.

Connect with David Charlton

Sign Up to The Mental Edge

Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub

Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIN

To Listen to Related Podcasts To Help You Improve Your Understanding of Goal Setting

Ep217: Chris Cook - How A Marginal Gains Approach Can Help You Perform Better

Ep213: Sandro Forte – How To Set Yourself Up For Success In 2024?

Ep134: David Charlton – Observations: 3 Things That Stop You Achieving Your Goals

Ep098: Jon Bartlett – Do You Know Your Why?

Ep021: Steve Hackney – How to Reach Your Full Potential

Relevant Blogs And Resources To Help You Set Better Goals

Blog: How to Find Your Why

Blog: How To Learn From Last Year

Blog: What Did You Learn From Last Year?

Blog: Make Better Decisions to Help Your Sport Performance including VALUES LIST

Motivation for Sport Quiz

  continue reading

280 episodes

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