The Mindset U Playbook
The Mindset U Playbook isn’t about baseball.
Baseball is just the entry point.
This is about building a person who can actually carry pressure, handle reality, and perform when it matters. On the field, in business, and in life.
Every episode breaks down what most people avoid.
Discipline. Standards. Emotional control. Decision-making under pressure.
Not the highlight reel. The stuff that determines who you become when nobody’s watching.
We get into the real gap.
The one between what you know and what you actually do.
Because talent isn’t the separator. Behaviour is.
And you won’t just hear it from me.
We bring in athletes, coaches, doctors, and high performers who are in it, not talking about it.
People doing real work, dealing with real pressure, making real decisions.
No theory for the sake of sounding smart.
Just lived experience, hard lessons, and what actually holds up when things get difficult.
This is for athletes, parents, coaches, and anyone who knows they’re capable of more but keeps hitting the same ceiling.
No hype. No shortcuts.
Just a system for showing up properly, consistently, across every area of your life.
Because what you do off the field isn’t separate.
It’s the whole game.
The Mindset U Playbook
# 26 - Ross Hawley - Baseball Fwd Podcast Host
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In this engaging conversation, Ross and Curtis delve into the world of baseball, podcasting, and the importance of mindset and relationships in sports. They discuss the challenges of creative burnout, the significance of having a plan, and the role of coaches in mentoring young athletes. The conversation also highlights the unique challenges faced by Canadian athletes in the recruiting process and the necessity of understanding baseball IQ and fundamentals. In this conversation, Curtis Pelletier and Ross discuss the multifaceted aspects of baseball, focusing on the importance of baseball IQ, the role of coaches, and the mental and emotional well-being of players. They explore how gamifying the game can make it more enjoyable for young athletes, the significance of communication between coaches and players, and practical advice for navigating the recruiting process. The discussion emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to player development, incorporating physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual elements.
Takeaways
- Creative burnout is a real challenge for content creators.
- Finding balance between creativity and administrative tasks is crucial.
- Mindset plays a significant role in athletic performance.
- Building relationships is key in the recruiting process.
- Coaches are often eager to help and mentor young athletes.
- Canadian athletes face unique challenges in the recruiting landscape.
- Understanding one's own skills and limitations is essential for success.
- Baseball IQ is critical for players to excel in the game.
- Athletes should be proactive in seeking out opportunities and asking questions.
- The importance of fundamentals cannot be overstated in baseball. Baseball IQ is crucial for young players.
- Gamifying baseball can enhance player engagement.
- Coaches play a vital role in developing players' skills and mindset.
- Mental performance is as important as physical training.
- Emotional and spiritual well-being are key to a player's success.
- Effective communication fosters better relationships between coaches and players.
- Building a strong baseball profile is essential for recruitment.
- Twitter serves as a valuable tool for connecting with coaches.
- Players should focus on their strengths in their profiles.
- Optics matter in the recruiting process.