Following India’s T20 World Cup victory, Hardik Pandya’s use of illeism, referring to himself in the third person, is revealed as a sophisticated psychological tool. This “inner coach” effect, also employed by elite athletes like LeBron James, helps create psychological distance, manage emotions, and boost logical thinking under pressure, showcasing a remarkable comeback strategy. Following India’s T20 World Cup victory, Hardik Pandya’s use of illeism, referring to himself in the third person, is revealed as a sophisticated psychological tool. This “inner coach” effect, also employed by elite athletes like LeBron James, helps create psychological distance, manage emotions, and boost logical thinking under pressure, showcasing a remarkable comeback strategy.
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