Worry Too Much About What Others Think?
Sports psychology and mental toughness expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn teaches you how to reduce pregame performance anxiety.
Are you worried about what others might think if you make errors? Do you wonder if others are watching you and evaluating your game?
In this video you’ll learn:
How to reduce pregame performance anxiety by not worrying about what others think about your game.
Watch Dr. Cohn’s Video below:
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