My (Coach Nicholas) favourite idea to work on with athletes is what I call the Vending Machine vs Slot Machine Mentality (shoutout to Ryder McIntyre on his support with building out this idea).

Having a Vending Machine Mentality is all about exchange. You put something in, you expect something out.

And that’s when you lose your confidence.

You feel like you’re doing well, but your coach isn’t playing you as much as you want, you aren’t getting as many points as you expected, or people aren’t giving you the praise you think you deserve.

Either way, you’re caught up in the game of guarantees, exchange, and absolute certainty.

It’s extremely valuable for each and every one of us to build certainty in our ability to perform. The problem is when we try to create absolute certainty.

This is when things go wrong.

Instead, I find that a Slot Machine Mentality works much better.

This is the idea that you need to have an input.

You need to show up.

You need to put your money in.

You need to pull that lever.

But then, you need to embrace the uncertainty between doing all that hard work and getting a certain result.

The Slot Machine Mentality is much more in line with how life truly works.

As an athlete, you must show up to work consistently. You must put in maximum effort. You must be willing to do what others are not.

This is how you maximize your probabilities.

But once you do everything you can to maximize your probability of success, you must also be able to embrace the uncertainty of your sport and life in general.

In this Slot Machine Mentality you will experience uncertainty, this can be an unpleasant and painful experience.

But, with that uncertainty comes hope.

The problem with having a Vending Machine Mentality is that you’re so caught up in having absolute certainty that you forget that with all that certainty – comes the removal of any hope.

Why have hope if you’re living in a world of guarantees?

We all know absolute certainty is impossible to obtain…and that’s why I love the Slot Machine Mentality.

It’s all about maximizing your probabilities of success, embracing the unpleasant feelings of uncertainty, and leaning into the nerves and excitement of hope.

Make sure you keep Pulling Your Slot Machine Every Single Day!

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