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The Mindset of a D1 Softball Player: Why Being Selfish Will Kill Your Career (DI Kansas Softball) — Audri Youngblood Audri Youngblood arrived at Kansas University as a hometown legend. She was a four-time All-State performer, a multi-sport star, and holds multiple school records. But the Big 12 doesn’t care about your high school resume. In her first year, Audri faced the ultimate test: transitioning from being the star on her team to a powerhouse program where every player is elite. This episode explores the mental shift required to thrive in an environment where individual accolades are left at the door and the collective mission takes over. We discuss the F.A.M.I.L.Y. acronym that redefined her perspective on teamwork, how she navigated the recruiting journey, and why "being where your feet are" is the only way to stay present and ready for your opportunity. Inside the Episode: "Forget About Me": Deconstructing the F.A.M.I.L.Y. acronym and how adopting a "non-selfish" mindset actually leads to better individual performance. The Transition from the Circle: The mental shift of moving from a starting pitcher who controlled every game to a college outfielder focused on contributing in new ways. The Mudita Concept: How to be "authentically joyful" for a teammate’s success and staying mentally locked in while waiting for your moment. The Identity Trap: Why relying on "athletic validation" is a dangerous game and how to build a sense of self that survives long after the spikes are hung up. The "Be Where Your Feet Are" System: A tactical breakdown of resetting after a high-pressure failure or a missed swing. The "Simple Win" Philosophy: "Be where your feet are. Don't be thinking about other things that have happened. Just be in the moment and be present. Don't let an error or a strikeout affect you and then have that snowball." — Audri Youngblood