
S1 Ep6 Rebecca Levett - tips from sports psychology to bring in to every day life
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Today's guest is Rebecca Levett who gives us a glimpse in to the world of sports psychology and gives us tips on what we can take in to every day life.
Rebecca has worked with international athletes from many sports and has just become a new mum.
She talks about how to embrace nerves and anxiety. Annie tells her that in her days as a GB triathlete she was frequently paralysed with fear on the start-line.
Rebecca tells Josie and Annie how alot of the tools she talks about are transferable to work and home life. And how to constantly change and evolve and recognising why being braver is important and understanding when moving out of the comfort zone is warranted.
One technique that has proven to work well is the confidence bank - and Rebecca gives an introduction to this concept. There's also a chat about self-identity and self-worth.
Josie's killer question is asking what skills Rebecca has brought from sports psychology to being a mum!
There are so many take-aways in this episode. And you can find more out about Rebecca at www.sporting-success.com
In the show Annie talks about the 20th anniversary of the death of her dad and using the day to reflect on his life and also where she is in life. Her father was put in to an orphanage on the day he was born and never got to know more about his family circumstances which led to it.
Josie talks about what she learnt going to her daughter's swimming gala with a discussion on healthy competition and dealing with fear.
The Be Braver Podcast is presented by Annie Emmerson and Dr Josie Perry.
Annie is a former international triathlete and world champion. She's now a broadcaster and motivational speaker. She left school and education at the age of 15 after a family breakdown and that's led to a life of self-improvement.
She had a transition from party-girl to a life with purpose after being robbed at knife point. She talks candidly about how she has redefined herself several times.
Josie Perry's life first changed when she failed in her A levels which ended her plans to go and study law at a top university. She worked in journalism and communications before becoming passionate about performance psychology which led to a complete career change.
So what's your purpose? What's your why? How can we help you on your journey?
Thanks for listening!
The Be Braver Podcast - because life is not a dress rehearsal.
Insta: @bebraverpod