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re: Isaiah Mosely
Posted on 2/9/23 at 10:05 am to SemperFi
Posted on 2/9/23 at 10:05 am to SemperFi
It's not an excuse. An associate of mine has a whole practice devoted to athletes of all sports. Athletes work their asses off to get where they are. And as with alot of devotions, if you put 99% of your effort in 1 place another place will come up short. And mental health seems to be that place.
1 in 5 NCAA athletes are walking around right now considering an actual suicidal plan. 67% have had ideation. And the numbers get higher for HS.
Social media is a real problem because athletes are entertainers. It's a real blow to them when their target audience turns on them.
Often we mistake physical prowess with mental strength. When the truth is, over dependence on physical prowess often stagnates and slows down mental maturity.
1 in 5 NCAA athletes are walking around right now considering an actual suicidal plan. 67% have had ideation. And the numbers get higher for HS.
Social media is a real problem because athletes are entertainers. It's a real blow to them when their target audience turns on them.
Often we mistake physical prowess with mental strength. When the truth is, over dependence on physical prowess often stagnates and slows down mental maturity.
Posted on 2/9/23 at 11:52 am to surgicalvenom
When is bad behavior, just that, bad behavior?
He missed the bus to Wichita state
He missed the plane to Miss St.
He had a history at mo st of cutting class and missing practices.
When his portal recruitment started, he had offers from Duke, Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma etc,
He had no time for Missouri.
Then one by one, the offers from the bluebloods were pulled, and he falls into our lap.
Why is that?
Sometimes it's OK to Acknowledge that it's the person and his attitude that's the problem, and not look for excuses as to why one makes bad decisions.
He missed the bus to Wichita state
He missed the plane to Miss St.
He had a history at mo st of cutting class and missing practices.
When his portal recruitment started, he had offers from Duke, Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma etc,
He had no time for Missouri.
Then one by one, the offers from the bluebloods were pulled, and he falls into our lap.
Why is that?
Sometimes it's OK to Acknowledge that it's the person and his attitude that's the problem, and not look for excuses as to why one makes bad decisions.
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