Originally Posted by
mrsorichsenior
i note your comment.
I'll quote what the headmaster of foxwood school leeds told me over my temperament issues regarding sport participation and wrote to my parents as a kid.
"the fact of the matter is that your emotions always influence the way that you act. When you’re in control of these 'emotions' your actions are timely, classy and thoughtful. However when your 'emotions' control you your actions are clumsy, tacky and not at all burdened by logic or intelligent thinking."
handling winning & losing helps as to how emotions/feelings get shared and more often than not the significance of role models around at key moments.
Many athletes, parents and coaches have learned through experience how to successfully ride these strong emotional currents.
Sports fans often forget about all that goes on behind media observation as my mate terry connor always reminds me - so in bielsa i trust okay.
Mot
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