What is All or Nothing Thinking?

I spend a lot of time with my dance students and Dance Strong Challengers talking about something called “All or Nothing Thinking.”

In short, All or Nothing thinking is when we think that if something can’t be done perfectly, it isn’t worth doing.

Read on to learn more about All or Nothing Thinking and how I combat it in dance (and life). 

Wanna learn more? Check out my latest podcast episode here!

Read on to learn more about All or Nothing Thinking and how I combat it in dance (and life).

Wanna learn more? Check out my latest podcast episode here!

How do I identify All or Nothing Thinking?

You might be thinking “Well, I’m not a perfectionist.” (Or perhaps you are!). But All or Nothing thinking can be sneaky. 

All or Nothing Thinking in Dance Can Look like:

  • Not choosing to do your dance practice because you’ve “only” got 10 minutes and that doesn’t feel “worth it”
  • Focusing on the one, single mistake you made during a performance, rather than all of the audience cheers and compliments you received after
  • Not placing on the podium during a dance competition, so determining your performance and preparation a failure
  • Deciding not to watch a pre-recorded class because it’s 60 minutes long and you’ve only got 30 minutes to practice

Do you recognise any of these in yourself?

Combatting All or Nothing Thinking

I’ve been keenly aware of all or nothing thinking in the past 7 or so years, and I’ve worked hard to combat it. But it still sneaks up on me sometimes – which is why I need these reminders too!

The most recent occurrence I remember was when I’d had a super busy work week. I was working until 9pm at night, but I’d planned to go for a 10 kilometre run that evening. I caught myself thinking “well, now I can’t go for that run.” Because I’ve gotten quite good at catching this style of thinking, I realised what was happening! And I went for a 3 kilometre run instead.

Was it what I’d planned in my training schedule? Nope!

Did it still do me good, both physically and mentally? You betcha!

Did it mean that I was closer to my weekly training goals, and therefore better prepared for the next training session than if I hadn’t run at all? Absolutely!

If you’d like to learn a little bit more about my approach to combatting all or nothing thinking, check out my new podcast episode which launched today! 

Listen to the episode here or click the button below.

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Hi dancers!

I have some gifts and prize draws to share with you!!

First up: Win some zills (finger cymbals!) from Turquoise International!!

Yes, the cat’s out of the bag: The Bellydance Bundle is back this year! 

Every year Turquoise International is SUPER generous and they offer some of their high-quality zills for us to give away. It is totally free to enter, and 4 Winners will take home 5 pairs of Turquoise International Zills!

You can enter here for a chance to win. I have a couple of Turquoise zills myself (the itsy bitsies – great for practising at home – and some larger ones) and I love them!

And yes, everyone can enter – it’s a worldwide competition!

Plus, this amazing practice resource is back: Figuring Out What to Practice. This is a great guide to revisit at different points in your dance journey – if you’ve done it before it can be really interesting to see what’s changed now!

If you ever struggle to know WHAT you should practice, I’ll highly recommend you grab this free guide – Figuring Out What to Practice.

It’s got an easy to fill out worksheet (it’ll take you only 5-10 mins!) and you’ll know what to focus on in your upcoming sessions. 

Get your practice guide here and get started!

Enjoy – and good luck in the finger cymbal competition!

Shimmies,

Siobhan Camille

P.S. I’m also offering a free live online Dance Strong Class next week! You’re already on my mailing list, so you’ll get the link 🙂 Got a friend who might like to join? Tell them to sign up here.

P.P.S. Don’t forget, my new online series with the one and only Issam Houshan starts this Sunday! Details here.