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When Your Athlete Is Doing Everything Right – But Nothing’s Working

Dr. Meghan Miller

There’s this moment many parents of athletes know too well: your kid is doing all the right things. They’re going to practice. They’re watching film. They’re trying hard. But something’s… off. They’re snapping more easily. Their motivation has tanked. They come home from training mentally fried and emotionally flat. They’re still performing – but just […]

When the Dream Becomes Pressure

Dr. Meghan Miller

What We Don’t Talk About in College Athletics We spend years building toward the dream. The youth leagues, the weekend tournaments, the early morning practices, the sacrifices, the investment, the hours spent driving across the state and back again. We watch them grow into their talent, learn to push themselves, develop discipline and drive and […]

Coached to Perform, Left to Cope: What We’re Missing in the Lives of Athletes

Dr. Meghan Miller

We praise the athlete who’s mentally tough. Who locks in and delivers under pressure. Who rebounds from failure and keeps chasing the win. And yes-mental performance coaching can help with that. Visualization, focus, goal setting, learning how to stay composed in high-stakes moments. It’s powerful. But it’s not everything. There’s another kind of struggle many […]

When the Body Breaks, but the Heart Still Wants to Play

Dr. Meghan Miller

There’s a silence that follows an injury. Sometimes it’s immediate – shock in the moment, a gasp from the sidelines, a coach crouching next to you while the trainer rushes over. Other times it creeps in slowly. A nagging pain that turns into something more. A scan. A second opinion. And then the words: “You’re […]

You’re Not Supposed to Get It Right the First Time

Dr. Meghan Miller

Let’s just say it: life doesn’t come with a manual. Not one that actually works, anyway. We might get advice. We might get expectations. We might get Instagram highlight reels. But most of us are out here learning as we go – trying our best, messing things up, figuring it out, and then trying again. […]

We Talked About It During COVID. But Nothing Changed.

Dr. Meghan Miller

Remember 2020? When the world shut down, and suddenly we had no choice but to see what had always been there? We saw the pressure working women carry – laid bare. We saw the unpaid labor, the juggling act, the mental load. We saw how women were leaving the workforce in staggering numbers, not because […]

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