195. Emotional Intelligence for Dancers: Part 2 Handling Negative Emotions
In this episode of Passion for Dance, Dr. Chelsea continues her series on emotional intelligence for dancers, focusing on strategies for managing negative emotions. She provides five proactive techniques including mindfulness, building a support system, practicing gratitude and self-affirmations, simulating high-pressure situations, and developing a pre-performance routine. Additionally, Dr. Chelsea offers in-the-moment tips for dealing with negative emotions during performances and stresses the importance of consistent practice for long-term emotional resilience and regulation. Episode Resources: https://passionfordancepodcast.com/195 NEW TO THE SHOW?! Check out this New Listener Resource to dive into building mental toughness as a dancer. Other Episodes Referenced: Episode 192: Dance in the Moment: Harnessing Mindfulness for Performance Excellence Episode 181: How Dancers Can Be More Focused and Successful in Class Episode 41: Developing a Pre-Performance Routine for Confidence Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Introduction to Emotional Intelligence for Dancers 00:23 Proactive Strategies for Managing Emotions 08:10 In-the-Moment Techniques for Negative Emotions 10:42 Consistency and Long-Term Benefits 11:37 Final Thoughts and Community Engagement
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You train extensively as a dancer, but what about mental training? Have you ever trained your mental skills like confidence, focus, or resilience? When you tune in to Passion for Dance, that mental training is precisely what you get. You can learn from a sport psychology expert who understands the dance industry and can teach you how to elevate your performance and truly thrive on and off stage.
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