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The Strategist (INTJ/INTP): What Coaches Can Learn From Sherlock Holmes

Detectives, like coaches require an outstanding skill set. Problem-solving, critical thinking, attention to detail and patience to name a few, … More

creative thinking, high performance, INTJ, MBTI, observation, Psychology, sherlock holmes, sports coaching

Danger Close – Four traits of a player that should set off alarm bells for coaches

We’ve all had those players. The ones who make coaching feel like a chore rather than something we enjoy; the … More

business, challenge, Coaching, disruptive talent, management, Psychology, Sport, standards

Finding a Balance: Learning Through Mistakes

Taking a trip down memory lane, can you remember what it was like learning to walk for the very first … More

Coaching, dweck, education, fixed vs growth, language, Mindset, mistakes, perceptions, Psychology, reflection, teaching

Break Time: Preventing Coach & Teacher Burnout

It’s the middle of half term, the roller-coaster Premier and Football League season has come to an end, as has … More

burnout, Coaching, Football, half term, health, holiday, manchester city, Psychology, rest, teaching, wellbeing

Mindset – Can We Coach It?

Back at the start of February, we at school were fortunate enough to witness a batting master class led by … More

Cricket, Ed Smith, Millfield School, Mindset, Psychology
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