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38 Dr. Nick Wadsworth: “There’s a huge distinction between High Performance and sustainable High Performance.”

38 Dr. Nick Wadsworth: “There’s a huge distinction between High Performance and sustainable High Performance.”

Season 2 Episode 38 Published 1 year, 6 months ago
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Join me in a captivating conversation with Dr. Nick Wadsworth, a distinguished sports performance psychologist and director of MAP Performance Limited, where we unpack the profound influence of early life events on careers.

Nick shares his inspiring evolution from a passionate young sports enthusiast to a leader in sports and corporate psychology, drawing from his transformative experiences at a Premiership Football Club and as a senior lecturer.

Our dialogue takes a personal turn as we explore the impact of childhood bullying, delving into defense mechanisms and the journey toward self-compassion and authenticity.

We unravel the importance of narrative analysis in high-pressure environments, highlighting the power of diverse stories and the significance of creating spaces for them to thrive.

We touch on the crucial role of self-compassion and intrinsic value in decision-making, offering insights into creating resilient and high-performing cultures.

Tune in for an episode brimming with wisdom on resilience, authenticity, and the transformative power of personal narratives.

https://mapperformance.co.uk/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-nick-wadsworth-20973426a/

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