How to Improve Teamwork using a 4Cs Mental Toughness Approach

How to Improve Teamwork using a 4Cs Mental Toughness Approach

How to Improve Teamwork using a 4Cs Mental Toughness Approach By working with David Charlton, you and your organisation will be better equipped to rise to modern day challenges and better informed to thrive on and off the pitch, course or court.  Where he inspires individuals and teams to: Cope with pressure and challenges more effectively …

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How To Work With Team Units To Improve Culture In Teams

How To Work With Team Units To Improve Culture In Teams

How To Work With Team Units To Improve Culture In Teams By working with David Charlton, you and your organisation will be better equipped to rise to modern day challenges and better informed to thrive on and off the pitch, course or court.  Where he inspires individuals and teams to: Cope with pressure and challenges more …

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Great Captains: 8 Mental Toughness Characteristics That Can Inspire Others

8 Mental Toughness Characteristics That Can Inspire Others

Great Captains: 8 Mental Toughness Characteristics That Can Inspire Others By working with David Charlton, you and your organisation will be better equipped to rise to modern day challenges and better informed to thrive on and off the pitch, course or court.  Where he inspires individuals and teams to: Cope with pressure and challenges more effectively …

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Helping Leaders Recognise The Benefits Of Showing Vulnerability #BITESIZE

Helping Leaders Recognise The Benefits Of Showing Vulnerability

Helping Leaders Recognise The Benefits Of Showing Vulnerability #BITESIZE

Paula Eddy-Wilcox

Paula Eddy-Wilcox is a well respected Leadership Coach, The Natural Leadership Coach and Founder of Game of Leadership, The Podcast for Curious Leaders. When supporting her clients, business leaders and executives, she looks to empower you to achieve the things that you want in life.  Paula helps her clients to go about reaching their goals in a way that really resonates with them. By pinpointing your purpose and transforming your mindset, you can then go on to unlock a deep reserve of energy, drive, and natural aptitude that feels authentic to you.

She is not just here to encourage you to imagine what’s possible. She is very tenacious and calm and enjoys working together with her clients to hammer out actionable, step-by-step plans for achieving your goals. 

This is a short episode where leadership is the topic that Paula Eddy Wilcox and I discuss, specifically looking at vulnerability in leaders, coaches or managers.  From a mental toughness angle this links with a number of the measures from Peter Cloughs 4Cs Model of Mental Toughness.  Namely, interpersonal confidence and being comfortable in yourself when you communicate to others, to emotional control where we can choose to or not, express our thoughts and emotions to other people.  As well as, risk orientation, where we can decide to stretch ourselves or remain comfortable and learning orientation, where we can look to learn from mistakes.  Enjoy tuning in!

Key Learning Points:

  • One way to explain whether you choose to show your vulnerable side or not is to focus on it from the lens of a P-I-E perspective, Performance, Image and Exposure.
  • With 10% performance, 30% image and 60% exposure accounting for this.  In terms of exposure, are you putting yourself out there and being vulnerable in a leadership role?
  • Be honest about how you are and how you show up.  Are you too comfortable in the way you go about things?
  • Mentors and coaches can help you get more comfortable with the uncomfortable.
  • A fixed mindset can prevent you from showing vulnerability.
  • There are links with showing vulnerability and psychological safety.

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Other Useful Podcast Episodes

Ep065: Dr Amy Izycky – Encouraging Mentally Healthy Cultures in Sport

Ep075: Grant Phyphers – How to Rebuild Your Identity

Ep106: Amy Rowlinson – Why is knowing my WHY important?

Ep123: Richard Dorney MBE – Supporting People: What Can You Learn About Resilience From The Military

Ep128: Paula Eddy-Wilcox – Can You Show Vulnerability and Be Mentally Tough? Yes!

Other Useful Resources

Blog – 5 Ways to Create a Psychological Safe Sporting Environment

Blog – 3 Tips to Deal with Bullying in Sport

Blog – How to Find Your Why 

Blog – Mental Health Guidance for Coaches When Supporting Athletes

Vlog – How mental toughness helps us understand psychological safety

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    How To Deal With Criticism So That You Don’t Take It So Personally #BITESIZE

    How To Deal With Criticism So That You Don’t Take It So Personally

    How To Deal With Criticism So That You Don’t Take It So Personally #BITESIZE

    Professor Paul McGee is one of Europe’s leading speakers on the subject of change, resilience, wellbeing, and communication. His book SUMO became a Sunday Times best seller and his book on Self Confidence reached number one in the WHSmith’s business book chart and remained there for a further 24 weeks. He has appeared on BBC Breakfast television and is a regular contributor on BBC Radio.

    Paul’s aim is to deliver a practical, relevant message that can make an immediate impact on people’s professional and personal lives. He’s spoken for more than 1,000 organisations in over 40 countries to date, and from India to Italy and from Bangkok to Brisbane, Paul’s messages have resonated with a global audience. He has had the privilege of working with one of the world’s top management gurus the late Dr Stephen Covey and his work has been endorsed by Sir Clive Woodward, who coached England to victory in the 2003 Rugby Union World Cup. Chris Evans has described Paul’s books as “a gift to the world.” His clients include prominent blue chip organisations, public sector bodies and a leading Premiership football club.

    Prof. Paul McGee’s Books  • S.U.M.O. Your Relationships: How to Handle Not Strangle the People You Live and Work With • How to Speak So People Really Listen: The Straight–Talking Guide to Communicating with Influence and Impact •  S.U.M.O (Shut Up, Move On): The Straight-Talking Guide to Succeeding in Life •

    Criticism is everywhere today, where people often share their opinions of other people very easily despite not knowing the person, online using social media.  The criticism often goes too far, especially in a sporting context, when so much emotion is evident.  Throw in general criticism on the side of a pitch from spectators, and negative feedback from coaches and team-mates.  It really can be tough being involved in sport with no hiding place.

    You’ll find some athletes and coaches brush off criticism, others though can find it very difficult to deal with.  It can impact their well-being and relationships with other people.  Sometimes they’ll respond angrily or in an aggressive manner, in other cases they’ll be overcome with sadness and get very upset. 

    The key is to take the learning, from criticism, which isn’t easy and is the focus of this bitesize episode, with Professor Paul McGee, one of Europe’s leading speakers and a respected author.  He shares some great stories and ideas to help you.

    Feel free to tune in!

    Key Learning Points:

    • A bad game doesn’t mean that you are a bad person.
    • Recognise if you become defensive in the face of criticism.
    • Acknowledge if your inner dialogue is overly critical and learn to be kinder to yourself.
    • Perspective is vital.

    Useful Questions To Ask Yourself:

    • Would you seek advice from the person who has criticised you?
    • Does the person criticising you have your best interests at heart?
    • Will I remember this incident in 6 months’ time?
    • On a scale of 1-10 how close to death is this situation?

    Connect with Paul McGee

    LinkedIn

    The Sumo Guy Website 

    Books written by Paul McGee

    S.U.M.O. Your Relationships: How to Handle Not Strangle the People You Live and Work With

    S.U.M.O (Shut Up, Move On): The Straight-Talking Guide to Succeeding in Life

    Connect with David Charlton

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    Relevant Podcast Episodes

    Ep041: Paul McGee – How to Develop Interpersonal Confidence

    Ep105: Hannah Bromley – Overcoming Psychological Challenges in Professional Women’s Football

    Ep120: David Charlton – Sport Coach Development: Helping Athletes Perform Better by Adapting How You Communicate

    Ep131 David Charlton – How to Deal with Self-Criticism using Self Compassion – FINAL PART

    Ep166: Mark Bennett MBE – How To Help Athletes and Coaches Reflect On Their Performances

    Relevant Blogs

    Blog: 3 Tips to deal with bullying in sport

    Blog: Communicating with children in sport

    Blog: Why You Should Recognise The Power of Your Words

    Blog: How Coaches Can Help Athletes Deal with Mistakes

    Blog: 5 Ways To Create A Psychological Safe Sporting Environment

    Other Useful Resources

    Conversations with Kids – Dealing with Criticism

    Kristin Neff Website on Self-Compassion

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    David Charlton

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    David Charlton

    Global Sports Psychologist who is located near Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK and willing to travel Internationally.  David also uses online video conferencing software (Zoom, Facetime, WhatsApp) on a regular basis and has clients who he has supported in USA, Canada, South America, UAE, Australian and New Zealand.  

    Managing Director – Inspiring Sporting Excellence and Founder of The Sports Psychology Hub.  With over 10 years experience supporting athletes, coaches, parents and teams to achieve their goals, quickly. 

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      How To Deal With Other People In Professional Football #BITESIZE

      How To Deal With Other People In Professional Football

      How To Deal With Other People In Professional Football #BITESIZE

      Peter Ramage Developing a Premier League Mindset
      Peter Ramage Demystifying Mental Toughness 3

      Peter Ramage is the Assistant Player Loans Manager for Premier League Club, Newcastle United.  He is a former footballer who began his career with Newcastle United before moving up to the first team where he played alongside, Alan Shearer, Craig Bellamy and Shay Given between 2004 and 2008.  He then moved to Queens Park Rangers ending a 12 year association with Newcastle United.  Peter also played for Crystal Palace, Birmingham City, Barnsley Kerala Blasters in the Indian Super League, Coventry City before ending his playing career in the USA with Phoenix Rising FC.  He also coached at Phoenix Rising FC and with the youngsters in Newcastle United’s Academy.

      A measure of Mental Toughness is interpersonal confidence, which reflects your ability to deal confidently with challenges from other people.  Those with good interpersonal confidence are likely to be better at dealing positively with these situations and with people, tending to be more assertive.  They are also more comfortable in social or team settings, especially when mistakes occur or as is often the case, especially in some sports, when criticism is dished out.

      Today’s short bite taken from episode 03 of Demystifying Mental Toughness, touches on this topic where current Assistant Player Loans Manager at Newcastle United Football Club, Peter Ramage tells me about some of the situations he came across as a professional footballer, he also shares with you some helpful advice from some of the lessons that he has learned in dealing with others in a football environment.  Enjoy tuning in!

      Key Learning Points:

      • Dealing with a lack of game time as a young footballer.
      • Coping with criticism from teammates, coaches and fans.
      • Dealing with being dropped and pushing yourself when you’re a squad player.
      • Ideas on how to approach your manager when you are seeking answers or looking to improve.
      • It is vitally important to be honest with yourself and take some time to reflect on your approach and mindset.

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      Relevant Podcast Episodes

      Ep003: Peter Ramage – Developing a Premier League Mindset

      Ep105: Hannah Bromley – Overcoming Psychological Challenges in Professional Women’s Football

      Ep120: David Charlton – Sport Coach Development: Helping Athletes Perform Better by Adapting How You Communicate

      Ep151: Compilation – Football Psychology: 50 Ways You Can Improve Your Performance

      Ep161: Paul Phillips – How to Create a Culture of High Performance in Professional Rugby Union

      Relevant Blogs

      Blog: 5 Reasons Team Captains Should Work with a Sports Psychologist

      Blog: 3 Tips to Deal with Bullying in Sport

      Blog: Communicating with Children in Sport

      Blog: Why You Should Recognise The Power of Your Words

      Blog: How Coaches Can Help Athletes Deal with Mistakes

      Valuable Resources

      Football or Soccer Psychology Resources

      Sports Psychology Case Studies

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      David Charlton

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      David Charlton

      Global Sports Psychologist who is located near Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK and willing to travel Internationally.  David also uses online video conferencing software (Zoom, Facetime, WhatsApp) on a regular basis and has clients who he has supported in USA, Canada, South America, UAE, Australian and New Zealand.  

      Managing Director – Inspiring Sporting Excellence and Founder of The Sports Psychology Hub.  With over 10 years experience supporting athletes, coaches, parents and teams to achieve their goals, quickly. 

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        How to Develop and Implement Mental Health Literacy Strategies

        How to Develop and Implement Mental Health Literacy Strategies

        How to Develop and Implement Mental Health Literacy Strategies

        Paul Gorczynski, PhD, HCPC, CPsychol, AFBPsS: A Senior Lecturer and Chartered and Practitioner Psychologist. Paul has consulted for sporting organizations (e.g., IOC) and governments (e.g., a Women and Equalities Committee, UK Parliament on LGBTQ+ mental health service use and the Colombian Ministry of Sport on mental health literacy).

        Paul has also developed and delivered training programmes on mental health for BASES and the IOC Medical and Scientific Committee (see below):

        BASES Mental Health in Sport and Exercise units

        Global Diversity in the World of Sport and Performance: The Link Between Culture and Mental Health Webinar

        IOC Mental Health in Elite Athletes Toolkit

        Paul Gorczynski’s contact details and research publications

        Mental Health in sport is a topic which over the last decade has become more significant and a big talking point with many elite athletes and coaches openly talking about their personal challenges and struggles.  Yet do clubs and organisations take their needs seriously? In some cases, this is arguable.  Though, thankfully it is changing for the better.

        Today’s guest, Dr Paul Gorczynski and I discuss this topic where he talks about his interest in mental health, his research in the development and implementation of mental health literacy strategies.  He shares some great advice for decision makers in organisations as well as useful ideas for Sport and Exercise Psychologists who have an interest in mental health and psychological well-being.

        Key Learnings

        • Mental health literacy refers to the knowledge and understanding of mental health, including the ability to recognize signs and symptoms of mental illness, understand the causes and risk factors, and know how to access appropriate resources and support.
        • Mental Health Literacy projects Paul has been involved with include work with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) where he looked at improving diagnosis and treatments for elite athletes and shifting the culture in relation to how mental health was viewed.
        • Athletes have a life outside of sport therefore a holistic approach is required.
        • As a Sport and Exercise Psychologist it is essential to recognise the limits of what you know and can help someone.  Having a clear referral process to more qualified mental health practitioners is essential.
        • Helping people in sporting clubs and organisations to engage in open and informed conversations about mental health and reducing the stigma surrounding mental health and well-being is a large part of mental health literacy policies.
        • Having mental health literacy is important for individuals to take care of their own mental health.
        • Mental health literacy can support athletes or coaches who may be struggling with mental health issues.  It can also help by increasing awareness and understanding, promoting early intervention and treatment, and improving overall mental health outcomes.

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        Connect with Dr Paul Gorczynski

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        Relevant Podcast Episodes

        Ep065: Dr Amy Izycky – Encouraging Mentally Healthy Cultures in Sport

        Ep066: Marilyn Okoro – Mental Health and Resilience: Lessons from an Olympic Medalist

        Ep113: Polly Brennan – The Relationship Between Mental Fitness, Mental Health and Mental Toughness

        Ep123: Richard Dorney MBE – Supporting People: What Can You Learn About Resilience From The Military

        Ep128: Paula Eddy-Wilcox – Can You Show Vulnerability and Be Mentally Tough? Yes!

        Relevant Blogs

        Blog – Make Better Decisions to Help Your Sport Performance

        Blog – 5 Ways to Create a Psychological Safe Sporting Environment

        Blog – 3 Tips to Deal with Bullying in Sport

        Blog – Creating a Mentally Healthy Sporting Environment

        Blog – Life After Professional Sport and its Challenges

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        David Charlton

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        David Charlton

        Global Sports Psychologist who is located near Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK and willing to travel Internationally.  David also uses online video conferencing software (Zoom, Facetime, WhatsApp) on a regular basis and has clients who he has supported in USA, Canada, South America, UAE, Australian and New Zealand.  

        Managing Director – Inspiring Sporting Excellence and Founder of The Sports Psychology Hub.  With over 10 years experience supporting athletes, coaches, parents and teams to achieve their goals, quickly. 

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          30 Ways to Optimise Your Performance and Mental Health

          30 Ways to Optimise Your Performance and Mental Health

          30 Ways to Optimise Your Performance and Mental Health Welcome to episode #152 of Demystifying Mental Toughness.  This week we bring to you the 3rd of 4 compilation episodes.  The key takeaways from this episode come from the world of business and entrepreneurship and lessons from the military.  Mental fitness, mental health, motivation and the

          Mental Strength: What You Can Learn About Resilience From The Special Forces

          Mental Strength What You Can Learn About Resilience From The Special Forces

          Mental Strength: What You Can Learn About Resilience From The Special Forces

          Mental Strength What You Can Learn About Resilience From The Special Forces

          Jon Watkins is the co-owner of the multi-award-winning Resilience Development Co. and former special forces soldier. A specialist resilience and transformation coach who develops the skills and behaviours that enable people and teams to perform, adapt and thrive during periods of high pressure, change and uncertainty.

          In today’s episode I chat with Jon Watkins a resilience and transformation coach and a former special forces soldier.  Jon shares insights into some challenges that he overcame in the military and the importance of mindset.  Goal setting is introduced, concepts such as self-leadership, natural resilience, adaptive resilience and psychological safety we also touch on and a lot more.  Enjoy tuning in!

          Key Learning Points:

          • The selection process in the special forces produced likeminded mentally and physically robust individuals who shared collective goals and went on to create a fantastic environment to work in.
          • Self-leadership was a huge part of the special forces.
          • My comfort zone was pushed to its maximum.
          • When considering goal setting, relating it back to your values is essential.
          • Chunking down your goals is a skill that anyone can develop.
          • Mental Toughness is built around that perseverance, never giving up element to it and being disciplined to live through your values.
          • Resilience in general is about bouncing back.
          • Natural resilience is the resilience that we’re born with.
          • Adaptive resilience is heavily influenced by our environment.

          Connect with Jon Watkins

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          Website

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          Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub

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          Other Useful Podcast Episodes

          Ep065: Dr Amy Izycky – Encouraging Mentally Healthy Cultures in Sport

          Ep066: Marilyn Okoro – Mental Health and Resilience: Lessons from an Olympic Medalist

          Ep114: Tim Bradshaw – Because I Can – How To Get Out Of Your Own Way

          Ep123: Richard Dorney – Supporting People: What Can You Learn About Resilience From The Military

          Ep140: Chris Cook – How to Improve Your Mental Strength: Secrets from an Olympian

          Other Useful Resources linked to Resilience

          Blog – 5 Ways to Create a Psychological Safe Sporting Environment

          Blog – 3 Tips to Deal with Bullying in Sport

          Blog – How to Find Your Why 

          Blog – Mental Health Guidance for Coaches When Supporting Athletes

          Blog – Resilient and Mentally Tough: 9 Things You Can Learn From Tiger Woods

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          David Charlton

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          David Charlton

          Global Sports Psychologist who is located near Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK and willing to travel Internationally.  David also uses online video conferencing software (Zoom, Facetime, WhatsApp) on a regular basis and has clients who he has supported in USA, Canada, South America, UAE, Australian and New Zealand.  

          Managing Director – Inspiring Sporting Excellence and Founder of The Sports Psychology Hub.  With over 10 years experience supporting athletes, coaches, parents and teams to achieve their goals, quickly. 

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          E: [email protected]

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            How to Improve Your Mental Strength: Secrets from an Olympian

            How to Improve Your Mental Strength: Secrets from an

            How to Improve Your Mental Strength: Secrets from an Olympian

            Chris Cook

            Chris Cook is a former double Olympian & Double Commonwealth Champion.  After competing for Great Britain for nearly 10 years, he hung up the trunks and retired from international swimming and began working with businesses/organisations far and wide to help inspire, mentor and coach people to embrace ‘challenge and change’ for their optimal performance. Chris has built a reputation as a motivational speaker throughout the last 7 years working from referral to referral, sharing his story and the lessons learnt from the journey with over 400,000 people. 

            Chris and his wife Erica also run their own Learn to swim business – ‘Swim Buddies’ which has seen the business (located in Darlington, UK) grow from 7 swimmers in their first week in September 2014 through to over 1000 children swimming with Swim Buddies every week.

            Chris’s coaching, speaking and mentoring is centred around personal development. Whether it’s in the water helping swimmers or on dry land in business and life, Chris believes that success is something you attract from the person you become.

            In this episode 140, double Olympian and former Commonwealth champion swimmer, Chris Cook joined me.  We discussed his journey to becoming an Olympian and his role now as a motivational speaker and executive coach.  Different obstacles that he overcame were also talking points, as were how he sets goals and works to achieve them.  Chris also shares many great questions that you can ask yourself and what sports performers can learn from CEOs in the business world.

            Key Learning Points:

            • Having people that I was accountable to as a child was important.
            • My biggest fear was getting to the end of something and realising I hadn’t tried hard enough.
            • There were times when I got over-anxious because I wanted it too much.
            • I realised to progress I needed to become great the stuff I wasn’t good at, goal setting was one thing.
            • People in the business world would benefit from looking at how they view their recovery and make necessary changes.
            • How can I swim 2 lengths of the pool faster was a question I often asked myself.
            • Seeing difficult moments as growth opportunities and being brave enough to face them is vital.

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            To Listen to Relevant Podcast Episodes

            Ep033: Aly Dixon – Mental Toughness Lessons from a World Champion

            Ep048: Natalie Hurdley – How to Build Mental Toughness through Powerlifting

            Ep066: Marilyn Okoro – Mental Health and Resilience: Lessons from an Olympic Medalist

            Ep110: Dan Steele – How to Increase Mental Fortitude: Secrets from an Olympian

            Other Helpful Resources

            Driscolls Model of Reflection

            Blog – Do You Really Want to Succeed

            Blog – 12 Reasons Why You Won’t Achieve Your Potential

            Blog: 9 Tips for Children from Olympians

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            David Charlton

            Best Wishes 

            David Charlton

            Global Sports Psychologist who is located near Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK and willing to travel Internationally.  David also uses online video conferencing software (Zoom, Facetime, WhatsApp) on a regular basis and has clients who he has supported in USA, Canada, South America, UAE, Australian and New Zealand.  

            Managing Director – Inspiring Sporting Excellence and Founder of The Sports Psychology Hub.  With over 10 years experience supporting athletes, coaches, parents and teams to achieve their goals, quickly. 

            T: +44 7734 697769

            E: [email protected]

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