
Train Your Brain like an Olympian
Gold Medal Techniques to Unleash Your Potential at Work
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Narrated by:
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Patrick Lawlor
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Written by:
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Jean François Ménard
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Marie Malchelosse
About this listen
You will learn how to:
- Deal with stress
- Face difficult moments with a constructive mindset
- Remain confident even when feeling vulnerable
- Be comfortable with the uncomfortable
Elite athletes need to deal with multiple distractions, manage their stress levels, and have robust self-confidence to deliver podium-worthy performances. These days, it’s the same in the workplace. In today’s fast-paced, competitive work environments, employees and corporate leaders are asked to do more with less, take on bigger files, and work longer hours. The pressure to perform at your best and be on the mark is always present, and, let’s face it, being consistently great is easier said than done. Whether your performance realm is the playing field, the office, or the classroom, mental toughness is no longer simply an asset. It’s an absolute necessity.
Thriving at work and in life doesn’t happen by accident: There are teachable skills that can help you unleash your full potential. Mental performance coach Jean François Ménard will give you exclusive access to techniques and strategies that he uses to help Cirque du Soleil artists, Olympians, and pro athletes become the best in the world.
©2021 Jean François Ménard (P)2021 Dreamscape Media, LLCWhat listeners say about Train Your Brain like an Olympian
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- Amazon Customer
- 2022-12-24
Great book!
I think this is a really great book and a lot of the tips and insight it provides are really applicable to our lives. I read it twice and would recommend it to anyone that’s looking to mentally toughen up.
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- RJ
- 2021-02-03
The narrator's voice is so annoying!
The point and message of the story is "fine", although nothing really new. However, I really struggled to get through this as I found the narrator super annoying!
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