Mental Toughness Separates the Good from the Great | Learn to Be Dominant
Tuesday, June 17, 2025 at 1:00 pm CT
This event is free of charge.
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If you want to perform at your peak, it all starts with developing a dominant “inner” game and forming the right habits to drive massive results!
Each of us wants to get to the next level. Along our journey, though, we encounter adversity, derailers and fear. Bottom line: Something is holding us back from getting to where we want to go, and it is often us! To break through so we can dominate our lives, it all comes down to the mental game.
In order to maintain your focus and show up as the best leader no matter the situation, it all comes down to the three secrets that Matt Phillips will discuss in this talk. As a former pro athlete and corporate leader, Matt has first-hand experience with the challenges leadership can throw at us, and he will show you how to shift your perspective and challenge you to do things differently, all so you can go from good to great and make your life easier along the way.
Key Takeaways:
- Learn how the definition of mental toughness has changed. The old is out and the new is in!
- “You need to look where you want to go, but you had better be careful where you look.” Learn the brain science behind this one critical concept.
- Shift one crucial perspective to unlock your leadership potential and make your life easier.
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