Motivation Made Easy: Secrets of Top Performers:
Motivation is a topic that never gets old. We are constantly seeking new ways to figure out how to do the things we want or need to do and stop doing the things that keep us from our goals. Rather than expect you to comb through the myriad of theories and concepts on motivation and trial and error yourself to death I have made it simple. From over 10 years as a Performance Expert and over 30 years as a top performing athlete, I have curated the most efficient and effective ways to harness your motivation and create sustainable momentum toward your goals and outcomes.
Think Like A Black Belt: The Ultimate Guide To Resilience
The Athlete Advantage: Be Dangerous
As an athlete, being “dangerous” has a meaning we all seek in some way. It means we are powerful, unstoppable, capable and likely to win. When we harness this athlete within ourselves it opens us to our unlimited nature. This does not require that we play a sport or enter a fitness competition. We all have an inner athlete, we just have to be willing to experience our power.
This program gives the most efficient and effective strategies to do just that, harnessing our inner limitless power. The strategies provided have been curated over many years of working with elite performers such as professional athletes, special operators and multimillionaires.
Permission to Break: How to Embrace Change
It’s not typical or common to hear permission for something so outrageous. In society, we are often expected to stay composed and keep it together at all costs. This program does just the opposite. Instead of attempting to keep it together, this program teaches not only how to master our disruption but to seek when and how to do it on purpose.
This means proactively noticing where we are stagnant, where we are lacking, where we have outgrown what we are doing or experiencing. You will learn how to be “at cause” for your life experiences and how you can be empowered to disrupt and make space for new creative solutions and experiences.