A love letter to movement
Mindset, Sports Daya Grant Mindset, Sports Daya Grant

A love letter to movement

I remember the early days.

Riding a tricycle around the black top at my preschool by the sea.

Doing the Mexican Hat Dance with my first dance teacher and my toddler brother chasing me.

Taking my first ballet class at 8 and performing in more Nutcrackers than I can remember.

Crushing the competition in the 4x100 relay at my elementary school’s Olympic Day.

The freedom.

The joy.

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How to rewire your brain to focus on the good

How to rewire your brain to focus on the good

Fact: We pay more attention to negative elements in our environment than positive ones. There’s a good reason for this. The negativity bias evolved to help us survive in harsh conditions. Unfortunately, in today’s world, our overemphasis and heightened focus on negative elements is detrimental to our health. The good news is we can take advantage of neuroplasticity and rewire our brain.

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Feel into your “why” to stay motivated
Mental skills Daya Grant Mental skills Daya Grant

Feel into your “why” to stay motivated

Articulating your why is necessary for maintaining steadfast motivation and for getting through the tough days (or seasons). Purpose is directly correlated with drive. And drive, as we know, is directly correlated with success - however you define that. . . You have been forced to step back from your sport in one way or another - and with that separation comes the opportunity for clarity. Why do you do what you do?

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Show up anyway: A request during this pandemic
Mindset Daya Grant Mindset Daya Grant

Show up anyway: A request during this pandemic

Feel all the feels and show up anyway. That’s resilience . . . Every single one of us has something to offer. It may not be a colossal sacrifice, it may not be a grand philanthropic gesture, and it certainly doesn’t have to be perfect. But, you have something to offer and that’s what the world needs right now. Whether you’re carrying a torch on the front lines of this pandemic, or you’re holding a single match that only illuminates the space around you, your light is needed.

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What are you afraid of?
Mental skills Daya Grant Mental skills Daya Grant

What are you afraid of?

We are all afraid of something. There are the common fears of snakes, public speaking, and bad guys. Then there are the deeper fears - failure, loss, and death.

What does fear feel like? And where do you feel it in your body? These are important questions to ask yourself when fear arises. It is also important to recognize that fear is the ego’s way of protecting us. However, the ego is sensitive, and much of the fear responses we experience are unnecessary.

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Mental agility: A key ingredient for mental toughness
Mental toughness, Sports Daya Grant Mental toughness, Sports Daya Grant

Mental agility: A key ingredient for mental toughness

Change is tough. When you have a concrete plan, or even a rough idea of how something should unfold, you may perceive obstacles as a threat - and buckle under the pressure.

One characteristic of a mentally tough person is their ability to recognize challenges as neutral, make the necessary adjustments in a timely manner, and get back in the game. Instead of letting the stress consume them, they demonstrate resilience - leaning in to the change, making shifts, and moving on.

So, how do you do that?

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Align + Allow: An intention for 2019
Mindfulness, Mindset Daya Grant Mindfulness, Mindset Daya Grant

Align + Allow: An intention for 2019

What if 2019 can be an experiment in flowing more and forcing less? And what if the practice of flow could allow you to access deeper fulfillment, and maybe even open you up to more enriching opportunities?

In this new year, focus on the exhale, surrender more fully, and give yourself permission to align with that which feels easy.

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Feel all the feels
Mindset Daya Grant Mindset Daya Grant

Feel all the feels

Yes, anxiety is uncomfortable. Yes, grief is uncomfortable. Yes, fear is uncomfortable. But these emotions help us create an internal map of the world if we give ourselves the time and space to lean into them, breathe into them, and release them so we can propel forward.

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Neuroscience wearables: Do they actually enhance performance?
Neuroscience of sport, Sports Daya Grant Neuroscience of sport, Sports Daya Grant

Neuroscience wearables: Do they actually enhance performance?

It has been argued that human athletic ability has plateaued, but that technology is pushing out the boundaries created by physiological limits. We’ve seen swimsuits move better through water, bikes become more aerodynamic, and running shoes get lighter. Now, neuroscience is getting in the game with the introduction of brain-boosting technology. In this article, I’ll discuss neuropriming and neurofeedback devices and offer my thoughts on whether or not the price tag is worth it.

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Your brain on March Madness
Sports Daya Grant Sports Daya Grant

Your brain on March Madness

Last weekend was arguably the best sports weekend of the year. It was the start of March Madness. 48 games were played between Thursday and Sunday and for the first time in history, a #16 seed (UMBC) beat a #1 seed (Virginia).

March madness offers exactly 63 opportunities to be wowed and to root for the underdog. There are blowouts, overtime wins, and upsets. And at the end, there’s the most moving video montage in all of sports. Cue: “one shining moment”. If you’re a sports fan, what’s not to love?

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The negative effects of negative thinking
Daya Grant Daya Grant

The negative effects of negative thinking

We all have a voice inside of us - and sometimes that voice is incessant. Unfortunately, it can be quite negative at times too, and negative thinking is detrimental. Let’s explore why.

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Create space . . . to create
Daya Grant Daya Grant

Create space . . . to create

Do you ever feel like you need space? Space to grow, space to think, and space to create? There’s a reason why so many artists and writers escape the city to find quiet when they embark upon a new project. They’re finding a peaceful environment in which they can carve out space in their mind for creative thoughts. There’s something to that, but you don’t necessarily have to go on a solo retreat in the woods to find that space.

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Hey, Warrior. What are you fighting for?
Daya Grant Daya Grant

Hey, Warrior. What are you fighting for?

In the past week, we’ve seen warriors in the form of Emma Gonzalez and her classmates - survivors of yet another school shooting - speaking out about gun control. We’ve seen Olympians competing for a medal they’ve trained their entire careers for. And if you’ve looked in the mirror recently, you’ve seen a warrior there too.

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