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•Updates from Friday’s men’s semi-final action in SW19 You can now follow us on TikTok | And email DanielThe difference between sportsfolk who make it and sportsfolk who don’t is not talent.
•Which, for those of us with none, is hard to fathom, but the reality is more people have it than we think.
•What separates those who succeed from those who don’t – apart, from opportunity – is mentality.Everyone is struggling with something – a fact we do well to remember when sitting in judgment, whether o...
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المصدر: The Guardian Sport | Source: The Guardian SportUpdates from Friday’s men’s semi-final action in SW19
You can now follow us on TikTok | And email DanielThe difference between sportsfolk who make it and sportsfolk who don’t is not talent. Which, for those of us with none, is hard to fathom, but the reality is more people have it than we think. What separates those who succeed from those who don’t – apart, from opportunity – is mentality.
Everyone is struggling with something – a fact we do well to remember when sitting in judgment, whether on ourselves or others. More or less, whatever our particular thing is, it will relate to emotional regulation and letting big feelings manage us, instead of the other way around. Whether we’re prone to anger or sadness, excitability or apathy, recklessness or anxiety, the challenge is not to ignore those sensations – feeling feelings is good for us – but to note their arrival, process their meaning, then let them pass because everything does.
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