We hear so many athletes say that the best performances are as much about mental strength as they are about fitness. In fact, one might also argue that it’s not just the mental strategy on race day but the way in which we organise our lives. 


Today’s guest, Dr. Josie Perry, is a chartered psychologist working with those in sport, on the stage, and in business to help them overcome their barriers to success so they can achieve their goals.


She certainly believes that behaviours and environment play a huge part in the best athlete performances. In fact, she has just written a book called “The 10 Pillars of Success” and we will be discussing these pillars today, along with how they relate to you the listener.


Topics include:


The importance of group training and a feeling of belonging
How your values shape your training and racing
Why the best athletes focus primarily on process and mastery rather than outcome
Gratitude and how it helps you maintain perspective
Pragmatic optimism and cultivated confidence
The roles of nature and nurture in building resilience

 


To follow Dr. Josie Perry please first visit her website her she has lots of FREE resources available: www.Performanceinmind.co.uk


 


You can also find Josie on the following social media channels:


Twitter: @josephineperrry


Insta: @josephineperry76


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PerformanceinMind/


 


Go to Audible to download a FREE copy of Dr. Perry’s new book “The 10 Pillars of Success"


 


We also mentioned the following links in the show:


You can find lots of really good blog posts on Josie’s website HERE


Self determination Theory - find out more about this and how you can use it to boost your performance


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