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Attitude towards results

No athlete competes with the intention of losing, whether in football, basketball, tennis, swimming, martial arts or other disciplines. However, athletes face lawsuits due to external factors inherent to the sport, such as psychological aspects, mood, influence of parents, agents, coaches, scholarships, support and various forms of pressure.

You should not confuse aptitude with attitude.

Attitude is an emotional decision that a person makes in response to the reality he or she is experiencing.

Attitude is what each individual shows through his temperament and personality in a given situation or competition.

Aptitude is the capacity or talent that a person possesses and has developed at the present time.

Aptitude is the natural talent and ability of each individual and how he or she uses it.

The world's top businesspeople and athletes have skilled coaches, but players often choose to cut them because they lose their winning attitude, perhaps due to a lack of motivation or poor communication between coach and businesspeople or athlete.

Sometimes players blame the coach from the field, shifting the responsibility to the expert. In individual sports, it is easy to identify the problem, and the player simply decides to change coach.

In football, when teams change managers, they magically adopt a new attitude, they fight, they run, which raises questions about whether the players were dissatisfied with the coach and tried to get rid of him, as the jargon of the sport says.

First, we must analyze the attitude of the coach and his team towards the BUSINESSMAN, singer or athlete, as some coaches, not all, mistreat their players using strong language, repressions and sermons that hurt the sensitivity of the players. Sometimes, they even have the audacity to bring this attitude to press conferences, where journalists are not allowed to ask questions to the coach because of their anger, shouting and demands for apologies.

In sports, there are coaches in many disciplines who “dazzle” some managers and become involved in charlatanry, leading to situations such as those widely known in football, tennis, baseball and other sports. Fortunately, there are coaches and professionals in consulting who know how to positively influence the attitude of athletes.

Thank you for reading. I am here with you in these reflections, and thank you for being with me. Please feel free to join my three-day retreats or Wednesday Coaching sessions, live each week.

Dr. Roch