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Bhrett McCabe, PhD

@drbhrettmccabe

Clinical Sports Psychologist-Speaker-@lsubaseball alum & 2x NCAA Champ-@UA_Athletics Clinical & Sports Psychologist-@PGATour Champions - Love Coaching Coaches

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The benefit of struggle isn’t that it improves you. It’s that it strips away what was never stable to begin with. False confidence. Shallow focus. Shortcuts dressed as process. What’s left is real.

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Nestor Corredor is the Brewers’ Major League field coordinator, catching guru and a mentor to the club’s Latin American contingent of players. Now he can add yet another title. American citizen. mlb.com/news/nestor-co…

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“You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it.” — Maya Angelou

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9 years sober today for my wife, brittany horschel. Amazing to see the transformation over the last 9 years. So proud of her!! 💪❤️ The message I have for anyone who is struggling with addiction is, it’s possible. Millions of ppl have made the choice before you, that they are tired

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“When we long for life without difficulties, remind us that oaks grow strong in contrary winds and diamonds are made under pressure.” — Peter Marshall

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You don’t learn much about yourself when everything is clicking. You learn the most when you keep showing up after the momentum dies, the praise disappears, and the outcomes don’t validate the effort.

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Confidence isn't just taught—it's cultivated. Follow Thomas Hanson, Ken Ravizza, Bhrett McCabe, PhD, and Steve Springer for unparalleled insights into the mental game that builds resilient hitters. Their expertise is where true mental toughness begins.

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Struggle is where confidence either dies or gets rebuilt correctly. Not on outcomes. Not on praise, but on truth—on the process you’re willing to trust when nothing is easy.

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The Greatest Coach in LSU Sports History and that will never change.”Skip” Bertman turns 87 Friday May 23rd. God Bless Skip and all the pride and joy he brought to us LSU Fans!

The Greatest Coach in LSU Sports History and that will never change.”Skip” Bertman turns 87 Friday May 23rd. God Bless Skip and all the pride and joy he brought to us LSU Fans!
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“One who gains strength by overcoming obstacles possesses the only strength which can overcome adversity.” — Albert Schweitzer

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“Growth occurs when individuals confront problems, struggle to master them, and through that struggle develop new aspects of their skills.” — Carl R. Rogers

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The longer you sit in struggle, the more honest the process becomes. And that honesty—raw, uncomfortable, and quiet—is what builds the kind of strength you can’t fake.

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It’s easy to believe in your process when it’s working. Struggle is what tests whether you believe in it when it’s not giving you anything in return.

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“Adversity builds muscle. Adversity creates strength. Adversity, it turns out, is preparation for success.” — Andy Andrews

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The true benefit of struggle is what it reveals. It shows you where your confidence was conditional, where your process was shallow, and where your identity was tied to results. That’s where the rebuilding begins.

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“Silencing the inner critic is a profound act of self-love and a step towards overcoming the fear that hinders your next move.” — Vanessa Marie

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You can’t always control what happens, but you can control what you say to yourself about it. The way you frame a challenge influences how you show up to face it. Your interpretation becomes your reality.