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Published 10/06/23
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Published 10/03/23
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Published 09/27/23
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This is an excerpt from our long-form video in The Mental Skills Mechanics Membership. You can find the full video here. The full video is titled, “3 Common Mistakes Amateurs Make and Proven Corrections for Success.”
Published 09/23/23
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In the realm of sport psychology, mental fortitude often distinguishes champions from contenders, and the Recognize, Release, Routine System stands as a winning formula. This system equips athletes with the tools to seize control of their emotions, maintain unwavering focus, and consistently perform at the peak of their abilities. This podcast breaks down the three fundamental steps that make up this transformative system.
Published 09/22/23
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Tiger Woods and Steve Nash are two iconic figures in the world of sports. They have achieved greatness in their respective fields, and a significant part of their success can be attributed to their unwavering routines. In this episode we dive into their routines and extract the lessons.
Published 09/19/23
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In this podcast we’re diving deep into something every champ swears by… IN-GAME ROUTINES. Those rituals and habits that might sound like superstition but are actually the secret sauce to peak performance.
You see, when we talk about executing the mental game, it’s one thing to talk about focus, confidence, and all that good stuff, but it’s a whole different ball game when you can walk the walk. That’s where in-game routines step in,...
Published 09/13/23
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Published 09/08/23
Join The Mental Skills Mechanics to take your mental game to the next level! https://www.pazikperformancegroup.com/mentalskillsmechanics
Published 09/05/23
Join The Mental Skills Mechanics to take your mental game to the next level! https://www.pazikperformancegroup.com/mentalskillsmechanics
Published 08/30/23
Join The Mental Skills Mechanics to take your mental game to the next level! https://www.pazikperformancegroup.com/mentalskillsmechanics
Published 08/27/23
Check out more about Body Language, Focus, and Self-Talk here: https://pazikperformancegroup.com/thementalgame/the-power-of-body-language-focus-and-self-talk-in-performance
Published 08/25/23
Find this article at: https://pazikperformancegroup.com/thementalgame/cultivating-confidence-through-action-and-attitude
Published 08/22/23
Check out all the episode on our website: https://pazikperformancegroup.com/thementalgame/unleash-breathroughs-with-body-language-focus-and-self-talk
Published 08/16/23
Here's what I've been working on in the shop!
Published 08/14/23
Learn all about goal setting and what the real trick to goal setting is! I'll tell you this... it's not just about setting specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timed goals. It's about something EXTRA. If you REALLY want to reach your goals, listen to this podcast.
Published 09/14/22
Avoid Giving Sandwich Feedback: In many organizations, leaders tend to deliver feedback using the traditional sandwich method: You talk about a positive, then address an area that needs improvement, then finish with a positive. This makes sense in theory, but in practice it often leads to confusion, as people tend to focus either entirely on the positive or entirely on the negative. In the cultures I visited, I didn’t see many feedback sandwiches. Instead, I saw them separate the two into...
Published 09/10/22
"Belonging cues are behaviors that create safe connection in groups. They include, among others, proximity, eye contact, energy, mimicry, turn taking, attention, body language, vocal pitch, consistency of emphasis, and whether everyone talks to everyone else in the group... Belonging cues possess three basic qualities: Energy: They invest in the exchange that is occurring Individualization: They treat the person as unique and valued Future orientation: They signal the relationship will...
Published 09/09/22
"We are solidly connected. Jonathan’s group succeeds not because its members are smarter but because they are safer. We don’t normally think of safety as being so important. We consider safety to be the equivalent of an emotional weather system—noticeable but hardly a difference maker. But what we see here gives us a window into a powerful idea. Safety is not mere emotional weather but rather the foundation on which strong culture is built." - Daniel Coyle
Published 09/08/22
"Three negative archetypes: the Jerk (an aggressive, defiant deviant), the Slacker (a withholder of effort), and the Downer (a depressive Eeyore type)... “When Nick is the Downer, everybody comes into the meeting really energized. He acts quiet and tired and at some point puts his head down on his desk,” Felps says. “And then as the time goes by, they all start to behave that way, tired and quiet and low energy. By the end, there are three others with their heads down on their desks like him,...
Published 09/07/22
"Culture is a set of living relationships working toward a shared goal. It’s not something you are. It’s something you do." - Daniel Coyle
Published 09/06/22
"A strong culture increases net income 756 percent over eleven years, according to a Harvard study of more than two hundred companies." - Daniel Coyle
Published 09/05/22
"He closed by telling us the real battle is won in the mind. It’s won by guys who understand their areas of weakness, who sit and think about it, plotting and planning to improve. Attending to the detail. Work on their weaknesses and overcome them. Because they can." - Marcus Luttrell
Published 09/03/22
"The distant words of Reno sung in my ears: 'Someone screws it up, the consequences affect everyone.'" - Marcus Luttrell
Published 09/02/22
"When a special forces commander makes even a slight reference to an issue that may be helpful, listen and then do it. Even if it was an aside, not a proper command, maybe even starting with I think it might be a good idea if" - Marcus Luttrell
Published 09/01/22