Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine.......for instance 10 paracetamol at once.......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine.......for instance 10 paracetamol at once.......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
YaaYaa’s Article 3 months ago
Dangers of overhyping young talents
Overhyping young talent, particularly in sports, can have serious consequences for the individual's mental and physical well-being and long-term development.
Here are some key dangers:
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Dangers of overhyping young talents
Overhyping young talent, particularly in sports, can have serious consequences for the individual's mental and physical well-being and long-term development.
Here are some key dangers:
1. Increased pressure and stress
Overhyping can create immense pressure on young individuals to meet unrealistic expectations, whether from themselves, parents, coaches, or the public.
This pressure can lead to anxiety, fear of failure, and a constant need to perform at the highest level, potentially leading to mental and physical exhaustion.
Perceived pressure from social media, as well as the drive for success in a high-achievement culture, further contributes to this pressure and can negatively impact mental health.
2. Risk of burnout
The constant pressure to perform and the fear of failure can contribute to burnout, a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion.
Burnout can lead to a loss of interest and enthusiasm for the activity, according to HealthyChildren.org.
This can lead to them eventually quitting the sport or activity they once enjoyed.
3. Negative impact on mental health
Overhyping and the associated pressures can lead to anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem in young athletes.
Young athletes may internalize the belief that their worth is solely tied to their performance, leading to a fear of failure and decreased self-esteem.
According to The PFA, in the context of football, athletes may struggle with mental health issues such as depression and anxiety, and fear that disclosing these struggles could negatively impact their relationship with the club or fans.
Agbelimor Paris 3 months ago
Kudus is a complete footballer,no two ways about that
Kudus is a complete footballer,no two ways about that
Hagoa Lovely 3 months ago
Kudus is overrated and over hyped. He should think of upping his game rather than feeling good about giving assistance to real strikers.
Kudus is overrated and over hyped. He should think of upping his game rather than feeling good about giving assistance to real strikers.
Kiki 3 months ago
He needs to improve on his team play by releasing the ball more quickly. When you try to dribble too much, you expend too much energy and the opposing team coach can easily contain you by having 2-3 players rush you as soon a ... read full comment
He needs to improve on his team play by releasing the ball more quickly. When you try to dribble too much, you expend too much energy and the opposing team coach can easily contain you by having 2-3 players rush you as soon as you get the ball. Such losses of possession can lead to dangerous counter-attacks. Fix the deficiencies in his team play and he will be a complete footballer.
Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine.......for instance 10 paracetamol at once.......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
Dangers of overhyping young talents
Overhyping young talent, particularly in sports, can have serious consequences for the individual's mental and physical well-being and long-term development.
Here are some key dangers:
...
read full comment
Kudus is a complete footballer,no two ways about that
Kudus is overrated and over hyped. He should think of upping his game rather than feeling good about giving assistance to real strikers.
He needs to improve on his team play by releasing the ball more quickly. When you try to dribble too much, you expend too much energy and the opposing team coach can easily contain you by having 2-3 players rush you as soon a ...
read full comment
He practice his passing