Author: Dr. Jim Taylor

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Personal Growth: Four Obstacles to Positive Life Change

Change is essential for your growth and development as a person. Without change, you are assured of staying just the way you are and doing things just the way you have always done them. For some people, that’s a good thing; they’re happy and fulfilled in their lives. But for many people, the current path […]

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Ski Racing: Forced vs. Guided Participation

The journey of raising your children to become successful begins with their participation in achievement activities such as ski racing. The goal of this involvement isn’t necessarily to find success in those early activities; that’s not always possible. Rather, this participation should initiate the process of instilling the values, attitudes, and life skills that are […]

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Latest News: Taylor Blog Post gets HuffingtonPost.com Headline

My latest blog post, Motivation: The Drive to Change, received “headline love” on HuffingtonPost.com’s Mindful Living page.  

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Personal Growth: “Know Thyself” is the First Step to Life Change

The first step in making meaningful changes in your life involves gaining a better understanding of yourself in essential areas that impact your life. This self-knowledge can provide you with direction as you try to maximize your efforts at change. Self-knowledge can also help you be more efficient and focused – and more effective – […]

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Ski Racing: Get Fired Up in the Starting Gate

In my last article directed to racers, I offered you practical techniques for lowering your intensity when you get too worked before races. Though less common, low intensity and letdowns in intensity can also prevent you from skiing your best. A decrease in intensity causes all the things that enable you to ski with fast […]

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Ski Racing: Psychology of Injury

I just returned from three days of work with the Osler Bluff Ski Club in Ontario. During my visit, I met three young athletes who had sustained serious injuries. One 12-year-old suffered tib-fib fractures and was going to be in a full-length cast for eight weeks. A 15-year-old who is one of Canada’s top young […]

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Personal Growth: Motivation: The Drive to Change

According to the research of Dr. Anders Ericsson, motivation is the most significant predictor of success. In simple terms, Dr. Ericsson found that experts in many walks of life, whether sport, music, chess, dance, or business, had put in the most hours at their craft. He coined the phrase, “It takes 10 years and 10,000 […]

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Ski Racing: Is Skiing the Best Family Sport?

I’m up at Sugar Bowl with my wife and two daughters for our pre-Christmas vacation and our week has been both incredibly enjoyable and challenging in some ways. Perhaps because of the indescribable joy I experience skiing with my family, plus it being the holiday season and the end of another year, I’ve been waxing […]

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Sports: An Amazing Video!

A must-watch sports video. If you aren’t in awe or inspired after watching it, you might want to check to see if you have a pulse!

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Ski Racing: Mama, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to be…Ski Racers

That’s the song, with the modified lyrics, that has been playing in my head for the last few weeks. Why’s that, you ask? Let me explain. Unlike many of my ski racing peers whose children are now racing for Vail, attending ski academies, skiing in college, or even pursuing careers beyond our sport, I got […]

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