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EPISODE · Sep 16, 2024 · 39 MIN

Cross-Stressor Adaption Theory and Mental Contrasting (#022)

from The Ditto Podcast

In this episode of Ditto, Ashley Hatch and Professor Matt Moore discuss the concept of mental contrasting. They explain that mental contrasting involves conducting mental rehearsal of a desired future outcome while also acknowledging and planning for potential obstacles. They discuss the benefits of mental contrasting in various areas of life, including sports, business, and personal goals. They also highlight the importance of being self-aware and proactive in addressing weaknesses and challenges. Overall, mental contrasting helps individuals prepare for and overcome obstacles, leading to greater success.Give the Ditto Podcast a follow on your favorite podcast platform, or follow us on Instagram, @ditto_podcast!

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Cross-Stressor Adaption Theory and Mental Contrasting (#022)

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