Author: Dr. Jim Taylor

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Another Blogging Milestone: 5,000,000!

I am so pleased to have just reached a new milestone in my blogging. My PsychologyToday.com blog posts have been read by more than 5,000,000 people! What is even more exciting is, when my HuffingtonPost.com and drjimtaylor.com blog posts are included (neither keeps metrics of views), along with the regular sharing of them through my […]

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Should Tech Use be Declared a Public Health Emergency?

Technology has certainly been under scrutiny of late, whether the massive data privacy breaches that have been occurring with alarming frequency, the nefarious use of social media in politics, the internet trolls who have become a sad and inescapable part of our techno-culture, or the tobacco-like cover-ups and disinformation war by Big Wireless as reported […]

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Free Vlogs for Racers, Athletes, Coaches and Parents

With the summer around the corner, I thought it would be a good time to re-introduce my vlog series for for ski racers, athletes of all sports, and sport parents. The free vlogs are brief explorations (about 4 minutes long) of a specific topic related to the psychology of ski racing, sports in general, and being […]

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Pay Now in Physical Pain or Pay Later with Emotional Pain: Your Choice

The off-season is now underway and you are probably hitting the gym and, hopefully, hitting the slopes soon as well some time in the next few months. Though getting the miles on snow is very important, a key focus during the off-season should be on building your fitness that acts as the foundation for all […]

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Four Online Courses for Racers, Coaches & Parents

With the summer prep period rapidly approaching, now is a great time for racers to get their minds in great shape, coaches to sharpen their skills, and parents to be the best they can be as we all prepare for next winter. Good news; I can help! I’m pleased to announce the launch of my […]

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Strengthen Your Mind in the Gym This Summer

When you read the title of this week’s post, you’re probably wondering what the heck I’m talking about. You condition your body in the gym, not your mind, right? Well, yes, the gym is where you get your body stronger with hang cleans, squats, bench, core, and many other strength exercise. But here’s the really […]

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Summer Mental Training Should Start with Mental Imagery

One of the most indelible memories I took away from the 2018 Winter Olympics was from the start area of the alpine events (and, in fact, every ski and snowboard event). Time after time, we saw the best ski racers in the world with their heads down and eyes closed, moving their hands and their […]

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Don’t Wait Till Next Sports Season to Start Your Mental Training

It happens every competitive season. I get calls from and their parents who are struggling mentally in their sport and they have big events coming up. They want me to somehow fix them quickly. Though I think I’m pretty good at what I do, I’m no miracle worker. To put the request in perspective, do […]

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Don’t Wait Till Next Winter to Start Your Mental Training

It happens every winter. In December, January, and February, I get calls from national team athletes and parents of young racers who are struggling mentally in their ski racing and they have big races coming up. They want me to somehow fix them quickly. Though I think I’m pretty good at what I do, I’m […]

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8 Questions to Ask Yourself at the End of a Sport Season

Every sport has a competitive season that ends. For winter sports, it’s recently concluded and for spring sports, it is rapidly approaching. After a long and demanding season, you’re probably tired of your sport (regardless of whether the season was a triumph or a disappointment). It’s time to pack away your gear, kick back, relax, […]

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