Learn
Little-Known Secrets from the Experts
and Take a Personality Test.
Taking
good care of your vehicle and equipment before a race is VERY
important, but paying attention to your mental preparation,
focus, and frame of mind is AS IMPORTANT.
In
this great article from Tami Eggleston, you will find a few
pointers that can surely give YOU the edge you need to win
your next race.
Furthermore,
you will also find and interesting personality test
--> Learn about yourself - strengths and
weaknesses -, then use this info to your advantage.
So
let's roll, enjoy the ride!
Color
Yourself a Winner! WITH Personality Test
by Tami Eggleston ©2001
In auto sports winning and losing can be achieved by a mere
thousandth of a second. Certainly
every stock car fan loves a photo finish where a bumper is
literally the margin of victory and all drag racers know that
a tenth of a second is about a mile at the finish line.
Auto/Moto
racing racers are therefore looking for any possible thing
that may help them achieve their ultimate goal of winning.
Certainly the most important thing in auto sports is the machine—having
a consistent, reliable race-car.
But
the next most important thing and with the competition getting
better and better, perhaps sometimes even more important is
the driver. A good driver is always looking for ways to become
an even better driver and this is largely due to some bit
of insight into your mind.
A few basic things that a driver can think about include:
1.) Having a consistent pre-race and during
race routine. According to sports psychologists, the single
most important thing an athlete can do to prepare for competition
and to have the best and most consistent performance is to
have a routine. Take sometime to think about and adjust your
racing routine.
2.) Another basic step to success is having
clear, realistic, yet challenging goals for yourself and your
race-team. Take some time to write out both your short-term
and your long-term goals.
3.) Most racers don’t have any problem “pumping
themselves up.” In fact,
I would wonder about someone whose adrenaline doesn’t get
going when you get behind the steering wheel of any race car
or motorcycle handlebars.
Heck,
just watching racing of any kind on TV is exciting, so when
you climb inside one of these high horse power rumbling machines,
getting psyched up is usually not the problem!
What can be the problem, however, is learning to control and
utilize this energy. Knowing how to relax, focus, and concentrate
is really what makes the good driver a great driver who is
consistent, makes wise decisions, and can come through in
the “clutch” situations.
4.) Finally, great drivers are always trying
to find bits of insight into what makes them “tick.” Most
people will spend a great deal of time getting to know their
racing machine—the engine, the suspension, the tires, etc.,
but they often forget to try and figure out what is going
on in the drivers’ mind.
Psychologists have many personality tests and ways to get
into the mind of the athlete. Personality tests can offer
a hint about the complexities of human personality and the
human psyche.
Hopefully, this insight can then help to channel some of the
mental insight into successful racing performance. In addition
to gaining insight into an individual, it can also be useful
when understanding how other people think and therefore racing
team interactions or other relationships.
This personality test is a color test and can provide you
with some insight into your own mental attitude and can also
be useful to share with others.
Enjoy
the personality test and take some
of the insight into your racing.
As you read the personality test, think for yourself which
personality traits you have that help you at the races and
which personality traits you could improve on to make you
a better racer and a better person.
Good luck at the races and in life as you Color yourself a
Winner!
Color
Yourself a Winner Personality Test
Personality psychologists have always been interested
in color perceptions and how color relates to personality.
Rank each of these colors with a 1 being your favorite
and a 7 being your least favorite:
Red
/ Orange
/ Yellow
/ Green
/ Blue
/ Purple
/ Black
|
What
it means?
Your first and second choices are supposed to be most representative
of your strengths and are things you should take to your advantage
at the races.
The following will tell you what each color is supposed to
mean regarding your personality.
The sixth and seventh choices are meant to represent your
weaknesses and are things you may want to work on improving.
Of course no color selection is entirely good or entirely
bad, the choices are simply meant to give you some insight
into your personality.
Red
—Red is a color of high energy. You are patient and
persistent and can usually get things done. Sometimes
you may have to learn how to control this high energy
level.
Orange —Orange is a color of tradition
and authority. You are often a leader and people look
up to you. Sometimes it is OK to be a follower and sometimes
you need to listen to other people for advice.
Yellow —Yellow
is an optimistic upbeat color. You are sensitive and
have high standards and many close friends. Sometimes
you can be a bit naive and sometimes you can be a bit
unrealistic.
Green
—Green is the color of health and mind. You are intellectual,
wise, inventive, and creative. Sometimes you can “out-think”
yourself and may need to go back to the basics. Other
people may not always understand your ideas. A green
person needs to take time for their physical and mental
health.
Blue —Blue
is a very masculine color and therefore has such attributes
as courage, restlessness, competition, power, and has
a high need to win. This is a very common color for
athletes to choose. Sometimes a blue person can be a
bit impulsive and does not always make for the best
loser.
Purple
—Purple is a spiritual color. Purple people are warm
natured and are filled with a joy of life. They typically
enjoy life and want to share their love of life with
others. Sometimes purple people can become a bit materialistic
and always want more and more.
Black —Black is the color of toughness.
Perhaps that is why black is such a popular color for
athletic teams and cars. Black is associated with being
tough and powerful. Sometimes people who chose black
can be a bit moody and their aggression can get in the
way of making good calm decisions. |
by Tami Eggleston ©2001 http://PerformanceProfessor.com
Article by TAMI EGGLESTON of PerformanceProfessor.com. Tami
has a Ph.D. in Psychology and is the recognized leader in
the field on Racing Psychology. Visit http://PerformanceProfessor.com
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P.S.
Quite interesting this article from Tami Eggleston! Take the
personality test and then use the results to your advantage.