Later, working as a peak performance psychologist, I saw the same pattern in competition.
Athletes knew what to do. They had trained it. They had proven it. But their best didn’t always show up when it mattered.
Not because they lacked ability. Because their mind was getting in the way.
That’s the piece most athletes are never trained to control. That’s where most approaches stop. That’s where my work begins.
Over the years, this work has been trusted by elite performers at the highest level.
As Shaquille O’Neal puts it, “I’ve served as his “head coach for happiness,” supporting performance, leadership, and life at the top”.