If you can SEE it ~ You can BE it!
The Winner’s Mentality is not about winning; it is about behaving and thinking like a winner. It is the mind-set that high performers need to excel, to succeed, and to be the best they can be. Winners know how to concentrate and focus, to overcome obstacles and not lose sight of their goals, to learn from defeats, to overcome discouragement and frustration, and to perform maximally. Winners know how to maintain a winning attitude even in defeat. This is a positive mind-set. The core mental skills utilized in the Winner’s Mentality Mental Skills Training Program are goal setting, visualization, feelazation (similar to emotive imagery), energy management, effective thinking, and mental toughness. The Winner’s Mentality cannot be achieved without achieving mental toughness. In fact, one could say that the mental toughness as a cognitive construct is synonymous with the Winner’s Mentality.
Why is the Winner’s Mentality System Unique?
There are three things that separate the Winner’s Mentality System from the others and create a synergy that makes it unique and empowering:
1. The integration of the 5 Essential Mental Skills in a way that creates a powerful synergy
2. The introduction of feelazation as a primary component
3. The addition of the energy factor that acts as a catalyst to enable that synergy to actually cause your future.
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For Bob’s doctoral dissertation the Winner's Mentality System was used as an educational intervention with a NCAA Division 1 Intercollegiate Volleyball Team. A program evaluation was conducted & the overall program evaluation rating was positive. There were 98 possible program goal points. Of those, 83 received a positive rating while only 15 earned a negative rating. This resulted in an overall 84.69% positive rating.
Some specific findings were: Individual performance and individual mental toughness were enhanced. Team chemistry was positively impacted according to the student-athletes, and there was a transfer of the mental skills to other areas of the student-athletes lives, especially academics.