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  <title>Burn Out Prevention For Young Athletes With Kelly Oberle</title>
  <description>Welcome back to another episode of Well, Not Perfect. &amp;amp;nbsp; Today I got to sit down with Kelly Oberle, and I was immediately struck by all the things we have in common. &amp;amp;nbsp; Kelly is a leadership development coach and founder of Access Human Potential, an emotional intelligence and performance enhancement organization working with corporations, schools, and athletic teams.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Kelly and I both come from a background playing a collegiate sport that inspired us to help athletes with the mental side of their game. The work she is doing to develop the whole athlete and make system-level changes is so valuable for coaches, parents and players alike.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Listen in to hear about all the ways she is helping people build upon their strengths and stay connected to joy. &amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, you will learn:&amp;amp;nbsp;  How positive psychology can benefit athletes, coaches, and parents; The importance of knowing your “why’; and How to prevent burnout and breed confidence in athletes  &amp;amp;nbsp; Welcome to another episode of Well, Not Perfect. &amp;amp;nbsp; To connect with Kelly &amp;amp; Access Human Potential, you can find her at:  Website: www.accesshumanpotential.com/ Instagram: @access_human_potential Facebook/Twitter: @ahpnow LinkedIn: Access Human Potential  </description>
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