Ashley Barrett is the Athlete of the Meet at the 2024 RMAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Barrett won the 100m Dash, 200m Dash, and was part of the winning 4x100 team.
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SAVE THE DATE! The Athletic H Club Golf Tournament Fundraiser is happening Saturday, June 29, 2024. With a dinner auction the night before Friday, June 28 ,2024. All alumni, friends, and family are welcome. Don’t miss out! 💜⛳️
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⏰ March is almost over…
NMHU athletics is entering our 4th annual March Matchness Campaign!
Each day of March is an opportunity to contribute to our overall goal of $50,000 to assist with Athletic Facilities Branding!
Donate Here: https://t.co/Sac8s2Oi09
🗓️ NMHU athletics is entering our 4th annual March Matchness Campaign!
Each day of March is an opportunity to contribute to our overall goal of $50,000 to assist with Athletic Facilities Branding!
Donate here: https://t.co/Sac8s2NKaB
Don’t bail on the vision as soon as things get tough. It takes time to change habits and beliefs.
There will be obstacles and resistance and stumbles along the way.
Believe in the vision, commit to the process, keep doing the work.
Great Assistant Coaches …..
• Stay composed during stressful situations
• Support the head coach in public
• Aren’t afraid to do the dirty work
• Believe in all the team members
• Strive to be a learn-it-all
• Find ways to be useful
Jay Wright said, "Where is your mindset after something bad happens to you?...The fact is, none of us controls what happens to us in life - but we do control our responses to those circumstances."
Your attitude is a daily choice.
It's a choice to respond to adversity, not surrender to it.
There will always be adversity, but it's your attitude and mindset that will determine how far you go.
7 Ways to Get Rid of That Negative Attitude:
1. Take Responsibility for Your Thoughts and Actions - Recognize that you have the power to control how you respond. By taking responsibility, you shift from a passive to an active role. You are better able to manage your emotions and this leads to a more empowered and positive outlook. Your thoughts shape your reality.
2. Regulate your Self-Talk - Acknowledge unproductive thoughts as mere mental events and redirect your focus towards constructive, task-related thoughts or phrases that build confidence.
• Your thoughts influence your feelings and emotions.
• Your thoughts, feelings, and emotions influence your behaviors.
• Your thoughts, feelings, emotions, and behaviors influence your performance.
Know the phrases and dialogue that help you feel a certain way.
3. Adhere to the No Complaining Rule - Challenge yourself to avoid complaining, steering your mind towards solutions instead of problems. This practice cultivates a solution-oriented mindset. It reduces your negativity and negative self-talk. Complaining less opens doors to more hope and possibility.
4. Practice Being Present - BE HERE NOW. When you focus on the present, you reduce stress and anxiety because you aren’t worrying about the past or anxious about the future. This helps you identify negative patterns and replace them with positive ones. It improves your self-awareness and mental fitness. As you reflect, you learn and grow.
5. Create an Attitude of Gratitude - Feed yourself positivity, gratitude, and greatness instead of listening to complaining, negativity, and doubt. Spend time thinking about the positive aspects of your life. Research shows that practicing gratitude daily can lead to improved mood and overall well-being.
6. Create a Change in Your Habits, Mindset, and Language - Accept change and direct change in your daily routine. Small changes lead to significant transformations. Look at what you consume, how you talk, how you start the day, and how you end the day. These changes collectively can transform your overall perspective, leading to a more joyful and fulfilling life.
7. Engage in Physical Activity and Self-Care - Regular physical activity boosts your mood and overall well-being. Say it and do it. It helps to combat stress and negativity, making you feel more energetic and positive. Exercise not only changes your body but also your mind.
"The most important characteristic any of us have is our attitude. It’s a concept that permeates everything you do. We all bring our attitude to every situation."- Jay Wright
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From Denver with love!
New Mexico Highlands’ Andrew Amor captured the RMAC Men’s XC Individual championship and the league’s Men’s Runner of the Year honor! #EverythingElevated
Andrew Amor of @NMHU_Athletics wins the individual title in the Men's 8k at the @RMAC_SPORTS Championships in 23:58.4. Amor beat the rest of the field by nearly 13 seconds.
"Success in an event.
Excellence is a process.
Success is the pursuit of wins, trophies, and status.
Excellence is the gradual pursuit of getting better.
Success is about results.
Excellence is about your effort.
Chase excellence and success will follow."
@BallisPsych
🏐 Final | @volleyball_nmhu beats
Ouachita Baptist 3-1 in the opening match of 2023.
Up next the Cowgirls play Quincy
University at the Texas A&M-Kingsville
Invitational at 7:00 pm.
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