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It’s OK not to KNOW – I didn’t!

One of the most fascinating parts of my work is the initial conversation with a prospective client? You dance with the possibility that you may or may not have it all covered? You consider, is there something here of any value or not? For a split second you reflect - am I on the right track, do I have the [...]

2019-04-09T10:16:18+01:00July 25th, 2015|

What Really Caused Andy Murray’s Meltdown?

As I listened to Andy Murray and read his comments and apologies following his defeat to Novak Djokovic at the final of the Australian Open, my heart went out to him! I felt a deep sense of sadness as he talked about, 'working harder' to ensure he is not distracted by the behaviours of his opponent in future. Judy Murray [...]

2020-02-17T22:13:35+00:00February 6th, 2015|

Under-Achievement – Are you a Victim or Genius?

I’d like to share a beautiful metaphor created whilst working recently with a group of University athletes. As a group, we considered the things that appear to ‘get us’, seem to ‘put us in a bad mood’, ‘send us crazy with frustration’ and distract us from our performance programme. One of the most common circumstances at University is, the state [...]

2020-03-19T21:11:39+00:00June 12th, 2014|

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