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#233 Dr. Ceri Evans- Lean How to Perform Under Pressure

from What Got You There with Sean DeLaney

This episode is all about learning how to perform under pressure because let's face it, no one has an exemption from pressure.  One of the leading authorities on performing under pressure Dr. Ceri Evan's is a forensic psychiatrist, former professional futbol player and Rhodes Scholar, and has a private practice working with some of the most elite teams and organizations on the planet.  He's worked directly with New Zealand's All Blacks rugby team, Arsenal FC, and F1 team Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport.  This episode isn't only for the elite  but for everyone since dealing with pressure is something we all experience.  If you want to become better at dealing with pressure, improve your performance or become a master at accomplishing things this episode is for you!  Episode Notes Watch on YouTube Subscribe to my Newsletter Connect with us! Whatgotyouthere Looking for a job? Checkout Culture Finders today to be matched with your dream company.  MCTco Collagen Protein Bars www.mctco.com 20% off with code "WGYT" https://drinksupercoffee.com/  

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