#39 Evonne Englezos - Habitual Skills

EPISODE · Oct 31, 2024 · 41 MIN

#39 Evonne Englezos - Habitual Skills

from Emajin Golf: Beyond the 19th · host Raj Narayan

In this week's episode of the Emajin Golf Podcast, beyond the 19th, we chat with Emajin member Evonne Englezos, Founder of Golf and Talk, who assists us in identifying the red flags in your day-to-day life that could impact your mental well-being and tips for resolving them. Golf and Talk was formed by infusing executive coaching and psychotherapy services for business owners, executives, and professional athletes. Deeper conversations emerge on the course, and golf provides the platform to train the body and mind to overcome those hidden issues that might be hindering high performers from achieving their best. Evonne shares that your mental well-being is simple information that you need to develop other habitual skills to face life and challenges - that information or red flags can include: Your sleep is disrupted Arguments are increasing as patience is limited Vices have increased, from working long hours, alcohol, drugs Not being able to switch off Extreme or risky behavior as an alternative way to succeeding  As leaders, the flags might include staff turnover, lack of alignment on the priorities Listen as Evonne encourages us not to ignore our mental well-being but to treat it like a KPI, learning to incorporate the interventions and support we need to approach life differently into our daily routine. With a smile and giggle, of course, we also learn Evonne's favorite club is the Driver, the 19th hole drink is a Cider, and the 4 Ball dream team is Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, and Steph Curry.                

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