what zlatan said at the start was just perfect, sure it may sound stupid to others but when you want to achieve something you can't tell your self "oh i know i suck, these guys will beat me so easily" because if you do then you won't go up you won't achieve anything. Instead we tell our selves that we are the greatest, we are the best and no one can beat us. This the only way we can move up the ladder and achieve what we want.
I can. Powerful stuff. The only TH-camr I now watch weekly. Sam is definitely using his psychology knowledge to create a following. Love this profile insight on Zlatan !
Unreal video thank you Sam. I’ve always had this type of positive delusion naturally but some recent performances and off the field worries have made me question then but this video was exactly what I needed. The fact we get free access to a mind like yours, and the fact you hold nothing back is truly amazing Sam. That reminds me I need to pick up your lates product😤😍
The very best are often not that much different from you or I. You just have to understand what they do in order to set themselves apart and then look to replicate
I'm happy and grateful that I found this video. We all have a lot to learn from the kind of ultimate self-belief that Zlatan has. You explained it eloquently and to the point. Thank you!
Your videos never fail to improve my mind. Keep doing this brother. Please look into making a video on the dark side and how that can improve your mind and performance, I would greatly appreciate it. Love from Brasillll ⚽🇧🇷
The sad thing is this: I was listening to this in the background whilst cleaning but the moment he mentioned ridiculous delusions I looked up wondering if I would see Bendtner... 4:05... he's there
Hi Sam, Zlatan was a great player, no question. However, he was very much a love / hate figure. Whilst your video does a great job on analysing his mindset, the question in my head is this. As a coach, responsible for helping mould potential greatness in someone like Zlatan, is it a mindset you could support during his/her development? Or would you lean more towards the self-efficacy model? Interested in your thoughts.
Thanks for sharing Jeffrey - and yes I agree, Zlatan of course is a love/hate figure. And I think it depends on the individual coach + their philosophy. As seen, Pep Guardiola thought Zlatan rocked the boat too much with his ego and swiftly dumped him after just 1 season. Whereas other coaches like Mourinho had no qualms in supporting Zlatan's often borderline crazy mentality. I think the self-efficacy model is one I'd personally lean towards more with 'uncut gems' i.e. those who are only somewhat aware of the greatness they could achieve and need that greater structure/guidance to build out their belief in becoming the master of their own fate.
Thx for taking the time to reply Sam. I actually concur with your thinking on this. Self Efficacy, twinned with humility & gratitude is a much more reliable pathway, especially within a Team dynamic. Indeed I can just imagine how Zlatan would feature in the All Black rule of “No D…heads” (Legacy, 2013). You mention ‘The Chosen One’ (Mourinho). Like Zlatan, there are always exceptions to everything. But they really are few and far between. It takes a very rounded being to manage those exceptions. Keep up the great work Sam. Your willingness to personally respond is an added touch. Best, Jeff
Bro what's some best books to read for Never giving up attitude in testing times ? Also for thriving in uncertainty unknown work environment for career..
🧠 Zlatan emphasizes the thin line between confidence and arrogance in elite sports, showcasing a mentality that challenges conventional thinking. 🏆 Zlatan's audacious belief in himself, described as "I can, I'm God," became a secret weapon contributing to his legendary success in football. 🚀 Zlatan's mind, a fortress of self-assurance, distinguishes him as a player who effectively harnessed the power of positive delusion. 🌌 Being "positively delusional" involves thinking beyond current limitations, a mindset essential for achieving elite status in any field. 💪 Zlatan's success lies not just in creating positive delusions but in aligning daily actions with those delusions, showcasing an unwavering work ethic. 😄 Zlatan's sense of humor acts as a resilient shield against negativity and doubt, making positive delusions sustainable and enjoyable. 🎭 Balancing positivity with self-awareness is crucial; Zlatan's acceptance of strengths and weaknesses ensures his positive delusions remain grounded. ⚓ Sustaining positive delusions requires a balance between bold aspirations, aligned actions, humor, and self-awareness over the years.
Is god zlatans self image or his alter ego which he only uses for performances. The reason I ask is because I am trying to develop a similar complex but I am wondering whether or not it is better to use a strong god self image and then a killer alter ego version for performances OR only using one of the two for alter ego purposes?
playing a role/acting 100% of the time is too exhausting and not sustainable. Zlatan is deep down a very chill and relaxed guy. I would assume he just turns on the god & lion characters as his alter ego for training and performances
Hey There Sam ! I've been underpreforming lately I Don't know Why ? And When it comes to Training, Playing For Fun, or with friends I am at my best Meanwhile in Matches I don't really Reach my full form or play at my best Can You Help ?
It's not uncommon to experience a performance gap between practice and matches. Consider focusing on mental preparation and maintaining a positive mindset during games; it can make a significant difference in bridging that gap.
So you mean Floyd Mayweather is the arrogant delusional one coz that's the one you used on that part..... You've to justify your actions man coz money Mayweather always backs his talk he's a master at it
Correction - AC Milan lifted the 2022 title away at Sassuolo not at home in the San Siro. My bad
no problem bro mistakes happen to all of us.
Thank you for taking the time to inform us. Also, great video.
Respect💯
Interesting how that's the only team to beat Inter this season ...and twice @@Itz_just_stxrmy
@@omalone1169 damn that's crazy I didn't even peep that
what zlatan said at the start was just perfect, sure it may sound stupid to others but when you want to achieve something you can't tell your self "oh i know i suck, these guys will beat me so easily" because if you do then you won't go up you won't achieve anything. Instead we tell our selves that we are the greatest, we are the best and no one can beat us. This the only way we can move up the ladder and achieve what we want.
absolutely spot on 👍
I can. Powerful stuff.
The only TH-camr I now watch weekly. Sam is definitely using his psychology knowledge to create a following.
Love this profile insight on Zlatan !
Thanks Jurgen 💪
He is the Legend.
5:05 what did he do
Unreal video thank you Sam. I’ve always had this type of positive delusion naturally but some recent performances and off the field worries have made me question then but this video was exactly what I needed. The fact we get free access to a mind like yours, and the fact you hold nothing back is truly amazing Sam. That reminds me I need to pick up your lates product😤😍
The very best are often not that much different from you or I. You just have to understand what they do in order to set themselves apart and then look to replicate
I can't believe it,how can every video be better than the last one,thanks Sam
Gotta always try to get that 1% better 👍
I'm happy and grateful that I found this video. We all have a lot to learn from the kind of ultimate self-belief that Zlatan has. You explained it eloquently and to the point. Thank you!
Thanks Niklas 🙌 appreciate the positive feedback
Noticed how you listened to some of the suggestions from comments to improve videos, thanks for all your help 👑
Cheer mans, appreciate it 💪
Loved this! Great job. 👍🏻 And Zlatan is the best ever. ❤️
incredible Video & Value Sam, took some key notes from this & i enjoyed Zlatan. New Sub
Welcome aboard
Your videos never fail to improve my mind. Keep doing this brother. Please look into making a video on the dark side and how that can improve your mind and performance, I would greatly appreciate it. Love from Brasillll ⚽🇧🇷
Thanks man 👍will look into it
Your my favorite TH-camr ever and your helping me with my football career 😊
Glad to hear 💪 keep up the hard work
Please do a video on rodrygos calmness and composure or composure on a whole because I believe being calm on the pitch actually improves everything
Thanks for the recommendation. Will look into it
can you do ´ how do you make your own mindset ' plsss it will help a lot of people
Will look into it 👍
Zlatan is a 300% summation of 80% self awareness 20% delusional and 200% percent karm
Zlatan je kralj, najbolji je
I like the diagram, it gives a great overview
Thanks for noticing 👍
Great video!
🙌
When the caveman first discovered fire, they were behind because Zlatan was already cooking lions over bonfires.
This is such a nice video. Well done! 💯❤
I like Zlatan's arrogant self confidence .
AMAZING
I loved this video so much
Can u do one of negetive thought s
I'll look into it
The sad thing is this: I was listening to this in the background whilst cleaning but the moment he mentioned ridiculous delusions I looked up wondering if I would see Bendtner...
4:05... he's there
Hi Sam, Zlatan was a great player, no question. However, he was very much a love / hate figure. Whilst your video does a great job on analysing his mindset, the question in my head is this. As a coach, responsible for helping mould potential greatness in someone like Zlatan, is it a mindset you could support during his/her development? Or would you lean more towards the self-efficacy model? Interested in your thoughts.
Thanks for sharing Jeffrey - and yes I agree, Zlatan of course is a love/hate figure. And I think it depends on the individual coach + their philosophy. As seen, Pep Guardiola thought Zlatan rocked the boat too much with his ego and swiftly dumped him after just 1 season. Whereas other coaches like Mourinho had no qualms in supporting Zlatan's often borderline crazy mentality. I think the self-efficacy model is one I'd personally lean towards more with 'uncut gems' i.e. those who are only somewhat aware of the greatness they could achieve and need that greater structure/guidance to build out their belief in becoming the master of their own fate.
Thx for taking the time to reply Sam.
I actually concur with your thinking on this. Self Efficacy, twinned with humility & gratitude is a much more reliable pathway, especially within a Team dynamic. Indeed I can just imagine how Zlatan would feature in the All Black rule of “No D…heads” (Legacy, 2013).
You mention ‘The Chosen One’ (Mourinho). Like Zlatan, there are always exceptions to everything. But they really are few and far between. It takes a very rounded being to manage those exceptions.
Keep up the great work Sam. Your willingness to personally respond is an added touch. Best, Jeff
Bro what's some best books to read for Never giving up attitude in testing times ? Also for thriving in uncertainty unknown work environment for career..
How bad do you want it? By Matt Fitzgerald
@@SamMartinPeakPerformance Thanks a Ton 🤝😊
zlatan did.
ZLATAN DIID!!!
mazing video
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🧠 Zlatan emphasizes the thin line between confidence and arrogance in elite sports, showcasing a mentality that challenges conventional thinking.
🏆 Zlatan's audacious belief in himself, described as "I can, I'm God," became a secret weapon contributing to his legendary success in football.
🚀 Zlatan's mind, a fortress of self-assurance, distinguishes him as a player who effectively harnessed the power of positive delusion.
🌌 Being "positively delusional" involves thinking beyond current limitations, a mindset essential for achieving elite status in any field.
💪 Zlatan's success lies not just in creating positive delusions but in aligning daily actions with those delusions, showcasing an unwavering work ethic.
😄 Zlatan's sense of humor acts as a resilient shield against negativity and doubt, making positive delusions sustainable and enjoyable.
🎭 Balancing positivity with self-awareness is crucial; Zlatan's acceptance of strengths and weaknesses ensures his positive delusions remain grounded.
⚓ Sustaining positive delusions requires a balance between bold aspirations, aligned actions, humor, and self-awareness over the years.
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Is god zlatans self image or his alter ego which he only uses for performances. The reason I ask is because I am trying to develop a similar complex but I am wondering whether or not it is better to use a strong god self image and then a killer alter ego version for performances OR only using one of the two for alter ego purposes?
playing a role/acting 100% of the time is too exhausting and not sustainable. Zlatan is deep down a very chill and relaxed guy. I would assume he just turns on the god & lion characters as his alter ego for training and performances
I can do this sh#@ on one leg - Z
Hey There Sam !
I've been underpreforming lately
I Don't know Why ?
And When it comes to Training, Playing For Fun, or with friends I am at my best
Meanwhile in Matches I don't really Reach my full form or play at my best
Can You Help ?
It's not uncommon to experience a performance gap between practice and matches. Consider focusing on mental preparation and maintaining a positive mindset during games; it can make a significant difference in bridging that gap.
He is compared to lion
I'm the greatest of all time
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So you mean Floyd Mayweather is the arrogant delusional one coz that's the one you used on that part..... You've to justify your actions man coz money Mayweather always backs his talk he's a master at it