What if the biggest challenge in the game isn't the opponent, but the voice inside your head?
Jordan loves basketball. He loves the sound of sneakers on the court, the swish of the net, and the feeling of a perfect shot. But when the pressure is on, his thoughts start racing.
What if I miss?
What if everyone is watching?
What if I mess up?
As the championship game approaches, Jordan finds himself stuck in a cycle of overthinking that makes even the simplest shots feel impossible. With the help of a caring coach and one powerful word, Jordan learns how to quiet the noise, focus on the present moment, and trust the work he has already put in.
One Quiet Word is a heartwarming and inspiring story that teaches young athletes how to handle pressure, build confidence, and stay focused when it matters most. Through relatable storytelling and practical mental skills, children will discover that confidence does not come from being perfect. It comes from trusting themselves and taking the next step forward.
Perfect for:
• Young athletes ages 8-12
• Parents looking to build confidence and resilience
• Coaches teaching mental skills and sportsmanship
• Teachers, counselors, and school psychologists
• Readers who struggle with overthinking, self-doubt, or performance anxiety
Inside this book, readers will discover:
• A memorable focus strategy they can use before games, performances, and challenging situations
• Lessons about confidence, preparation, and perseverance
• Discussion opportunities for parents, coaches, and educators
• A positive message about growth, effort, and self-belief
Part of the Jordan's Game Within the Game series, One Quiet Word helps young athletes learn an important truth:
You cannot always control the crowd, the score, or the outcome.
But you can always take one breath, focus on one thing, and trust the work you've already done.