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Elite performance is rarely won by the most talented - it belongs to those who have trained their minds as honestly as their craft The difference between two people of equal ability - in sport, in business, in any arena where performance is visible and the stakes feel real - is rarely physical or technical. It is mental. Not in the motivational sense of simply wanting it more, but in the deeper, more disciplined sense of having built an inner environment where clarity, focus, and honest self-assessment can function even when pressure is high and the outcome uncertain.This book explores the mental frameworks that elite performers across sports and business have long understood but rarely articulated clearly: that the mind, like the body, requires deliberate, consistent training to perform at its best when it matters most. Visualisation, pre-performance routines, attention control, and the capacity to recover quickly from setbacks are not innate gifts. They are learnable disciplines - ones that compound quietly over time into something that looks, from the outside, like extraordinary composure.Mental training, as explored in these pages, is not about manufacturing confidence or eliminating doubt. It is about building a relationship with your own mind that is honest enough to function under scrutiny. The athlete who performs in a final and the executive who presents to a room of stakeholders face the same inner challenge: to remain present, grounded, and genuinely themselves when the external environment is doing everything it can to destabilise them.Through grounded frameworks and reflective insight drawn from sports psychology, performance science, and the inner lives of high performers, this book offers a clear-eyed companion for anyone who takes their craft seriously - and who understands that the most important training they will ever do happens entirely between their ears. Author of English-language books exploring self-improvement, entrepreneurial success, and pivotal historical events. Jordan's work distills actionable insights from history to fuel modern personal and professional growth.



