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28 09, 2022

How Do You Respond to ‘The Grind’ of Fall Training?

By | September 28th, 2022|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

It’s late September which means two things. You are in the middle of the fall training block in which you are engaged in an intensive physical conditioning program or are starting to get on snow in Europe for early-season skiing, or both. The next few months before race season will be physically and mentally challenging [...]

26 09, 2022

Enlist Your External World to Unlock Positive Life Change

By | September 26th, 2022|Categories: Personal Growth, Popular Culture, Psychology|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Anybody who has ever tried to make a significant change in their life (in other words, pretty much everyone) knows how hard it is. Old ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving, no matter how unhealthy they are or unhappy they make you, can become so deeply entrenched in our psyches that positive change seems nearly [...]

21 09, 2022

Pay Now or Pay Later; it’s Your Choice

By | September 21st, 2022|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , |1 Comment

The fall, and this all-important prep period, is now officially under way. You should now be laying the foundation for your success next winter making your final push of preparation before hitting the slopes in a few months. Though getting miles on snow is very important (if you’re that fortunate), a key focus of the [...]

19 09, 2022

How to Resist Billions of Years of Evolution for Positive Life Change

By | September 19th, 2022|Categories: Personal Growth|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

In my last article, I described how evolution has enabled humans to adapt to a changing environment to ensure our survival as a species. I also showed how those very qualities that helped us survive can prevent us from thriving and becoming the best version of ourselves. In this article, I will explain how you [...]

14 09, 2022

Another Blogging Milestone: 9,000,000 Views on PsychologyToday.com

By | September 14th, 2022|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Developing and sharing my ideas about all things psychology are an essential value in my professional life. I'm so gratified to announce that I've reached a new milestone in my blogging: My blog posts have been read by more than 9,000,000 people. It means so much to me that my ideas have resonated with so many [...]

6 09, 2022

Why Evolution Prevents You from Becoming Your Best Self

By | September 6th, 2022|Categories: Personal Growth, Popular Culture, Psychology|Tags: , , , , |1 Comment

Did you know that the so-called self-help industry is estimated to be worth $13.2 billion in 2022, up from $9.9 billion in 2016? What does that tell you about personal growth these days? Several observations. First, if you’ll pardon the pun, it’s a growth industry. Second, self-improvement has become a part of our cultural landscape. [...]

5 09, 2022

Effortless Swimming PODCAST: Mental Strategies To Swim Strong From Start to Finish

By | September 5th, 2022|Categories: Triathlon|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

I recently was interviewed for the second time for the Effortless Swimming podcast with Brenton Ford. In this podcast, I discuss mental strategies that swimmers and triathletes can use to have a strong swim start to finish, whether in an open-water swim, swim meet, or in the first leg of a triathlon. To watch or [...]

2 09, 2022

Every Race Can be a “Good” Race (Even if it was “Bad”)

By | September 2nd, 2022|Categories: Triathlon|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

The 2022 USAT Age-group National Championships in Milwaukee two weeks ago was supposed to be a triumphal follow-up for Miguel Mattox and Jenna Haufler, two of the top amateur triathletes in the U.S. with whom I work (both have given me permission to use their names and tell their stories) who absolutely crushed it at [...]

31 08, 2022

Listen Up: Why Earbuds are a Threat to Ourselves and Society

By | August 31st, 2022|Categories: Health, Popular Culture, Psychology, Technology|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

Given my subtitle, you might be thinking that I’m a Luddite or some crackpot Chicken Little (“The Skype is falling!!”). But I’m not some anti-tech kook (really, I’m not). But over the years, I have assumed the role of a modern-day Paul Revere (“The techies are coming!”), wanting to alert people to the real harm [...]

29 08, 2022

Working Triathlete Podcast #3: How to Frame Expectations so They Don’t Ruin Your Race Day

By | August 29th, 2022|Categories: Triathlon|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

I’ve been invited by Working Triathlete, one of the leading endurance-sport training programs in the U.S., to participate in a series of podcasts that focuses on the mental side of triathlon. In the series, we’ll be doing a deep dive into all things psychological and emotional in the complex and demanding sport of triathlon. In [...]