Athletes are known to make thousands of split-second decisions in their sport. They have been training their entire lives to make these incredibly fast decisions. When it comes to making decisions outside of their sport, it can be harder to slow that process down, as they haven’t always practiced doing this as much as they’ve practiced their sport. This discussion will share a repeatable and comprehensive personal decision-making model upon which life decisions can be built. Once an athlete (or others) understand this simple process, it can be practiced to allow for muscle memory when it comes to making informed decisions outside of sports.
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The First Week of NIL and the World is Still Rotating
Two tips for student-athletes to prepare for name, image and likeness agreements
Breaking Down the NCAA v. Alston SCOTUS Decision
The NIL Countdown Continues
Thoughts on Breaking into the Business of Sports
Professional Athletes and Mental Health: Understanding Naomi Osaka
The Race to NIL: Ohio’s Proposed Name, Image and Likeness Legislation
Understanding the Intersection of NFTs and Sports
The “2020” Olympic Games in a Global Pandemic
The Crazy World of Name Image & Likeness
There’s Levels to This: A Conversation with an eSports Doctor and Branding Exec
Becoming an Athlete CEO
State NIL Legislation and the Interesting Differences
The Season is Over: Time to Manage The Transition
Achievements of Women in Sports
The New Era of Athlete Empowerment
So What Exactly Is Anomaly Sports Group?
Understanding Marketing Contracts and Endorsement Deals
Removing the Stigma: The Importance of Mental Health
So What Exactly Is a Non-Agent Sports Lawyer?
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