Want more consistency in your sport? Set intentions, not just goals.
They keep you focused, confident, and calm — even when things get messy.
Simple. Controllable. Game-changing!
Consistency beats perfection.
It’s not about doing it perfectly every time — it’s about showing up again and again, even when it’s not ideal.
Perfection feels powerful in the moment — but consistency wins the long game.
Show up. Stay steady. Success will follow.
The Power of Visualization—when you see yourself performing a skill, your brain activates the same neural pathways as if you were physically doing it! Start mentally rehearsing your success!
Your warmup isn’t just physical—it’s mental.
The way you prepare your mind shapes the way you compete. 🧠💪
✅ Find your optimal intensity
✅ Step in with confidence
✅ Trust the work you’ve already put in
When body and mind are in sync, you’re unstoppable!
The path to success isn’t a straight line. It’s not just “Set a goal ➝ achieve it.” It’s setbacks, learning, failing, adjusting, & pushing through the tough days.
Every twist & turn is part of the journey. Trust the process, keep grinding, and let your resilience set you apart!
I think this is such an important clip for parents to watch and it was a big part of our podcast conversation with former NHL’ers Dustin Kohn and Nick Johnson who are now working in sport psychology with kids. As a parent, if your kid’s hockey career is the most important thing in YOUR life, what message does that send to your kid? If you are putting so much pressure on YOURSELF relating to your kid’s journey, what message does that send to your kid?
So impactful. Give this a listen.
A new season means new opportunities to grow!
✨ Reset your mindset
✨ Build on your preparation
✨ Focus on what you can control
Confidence comes from trusting your work.
Let this season be about progress, not perfection!
Success isn’t always loud or perfectly timed.
Sometimes it shows up in subtle moments of growth, effort, or resilience.
Trust your process. Reflect on how far you’ve come.
You’re usually doing better than you think!
If you have a few moments to listen to this interview as a parent with your child.
Possible one of the best post race interviews I have ever watched #PlayOn
Paul Maurice has preached “Enjoy your Day” to his team for the last two seasons.
“If you can’t enjoy this morning, what’s the point of this?” #StanleyCup
Thank you; I am humbled to receive this recognition. It is a testament to the process—embracing the highs and lows, the triumphs and setbacks, and using each experience as steps toward reaching a goal. Let’s continue to celebrate the process and efforts of our athletes!