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Topic: Mind - December 10 2022
Reframing Performance Anxiety

Performance anxiety is normal and not inherently harmful. We sat down with VIS Expert™ Lauren Tashman to discuss how to interpret performance anxiety through a facilitative or debilitative lens, and consequently channel it into our performance.

By: Charlotte Tomkinson

VIS Creator™

& Lauren Tashman, CMPC

VIS Expert™

Topic: Mind

December 10 2022

Before a big practice or an important game, it’s normal to feel nerves. Perhaps our heart rate increases, our palms sweat, or we become jittery. Sometimes the voice in our head becomes negative or we start to doubt our own abilities. All of these are examples of things we might experience with performance anxiety: anxious feelings or tendencies linked to the perceived need to perform. Fear of failure and the resulting consequences can also heighten these nerves and anxiety.  Mental ...
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