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Athlete Maestro Podcast

Indecision vs Wrong Decision

21 Jun 2024

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"More is lost by indecision than wrong decision" - Marcus Cicero.This shows the critical importance of decisiveness in every aspect of an athlete careers. Whether it's committing fully to training, making split-second decisions during competitions, or choosing career paths, hesitation can often be more detrimental than making an occasional wrong move. One of the fear most athlete have when it comes to performance is the fear of making mistakes, and one of the way of making mistake is through wrong decisions.Athletes who act decisively learn and adapt quickly, seizing opportunities and pushing themselves further towards success. In contrast, those who hesitate may find themselves stagnant or missing out on chances for growth and achievement. Thus, embracing decisive action can often lead to greater progress and fulfillment in the dynamic world of sports.If you found this episode helpful, share it with a fellow athlete to help them on their quest to achieve their sports goals. Want me to answer your questions here on the show, send a mail to [email protected] If you found anything useful on the podcast, please leave a RATING AND REVIEW so other young athletes like yourself can find and benefit from the podcast. To learn how to SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A RATING on the show, head to www.athletemaestro.com/subscribe. For more on Athlete Maestro visit athletemaestro.com Find me on social media Instagram - @tolaogunlewe Twitter - @tolaogunlewesportsperformance, sportsmindset, studentathlete, collegeathlete, eliteathlete

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