Centering your mental calendar around your sport is all too true. Like how students often recall new year beginning in September rather than January.
It is a humbling, sometimes dulling, and generally confusing transition to see life as “winter, spring, summer, fall” rather than “pre-season, in-season, post-season, off-season”.
Wow, it's amazingly vulnerable of you to write this down. At the same time, it's a huge testament to your personal growth that you've been mentally dismantled and put back together. The difference in working with people on different sides of that phase transition is like night and day.
Centering your mental calendar around your sport is all too true. Like how students often recall new year beginning in September rather than January.
It is a humbling, sometimes dulling, and generally confusing transition to see life as “winter, spring, summer, fall” rather than “pre-season, in-season, post-season, off-season”.
Wow, it's amazingly vulnerable of you to write this down. At the same time, it's a huge testament to your personal growth that you've been mentally dismantled and put back together. The difference in working with people on different sides of that phase transition is like night and day.