Your boss is watching. Your client's on the line. The stakes feel huge, so you try harder, focus more, and... completely choke. Jordan Blake breaks down why caring too much about results actually sabotages your performance, and how acting without reward expectations might be the counterintuitive key to getting what you want.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why athletes perform 15% worse when they focus on winning vs. playing well
• The sales technique that beats quota-chasers by 40% (hint: it's about conversations, not closing)
• How reducing cortisol by 23% happens when you shift from outcome to effort focus
• The job interview strategy that gets offers by not trying to get offers
👤 Perfect for: anyone who's ever psyched themselves out of a good performance or felt paralyzed by pressure to succeed.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Jordan introduces the performance paradox
[01:45] Why your brain sabotages you under pressure
[03:30] The sales teams crushing quotas by ignoring quotas
[05:15] Athletes who win by not trying to win
[07:00] The cortisol connection: how stress hormones kill performance
[09:30] Practical steps to detach from outcomes without losing motivation
[11:00] Key takeaways you can use in your next high-pressure situation
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🔍 Topics: performance anxiety, outcome independence, stress management, sales psychology, athletic performance
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Keywords: evidence-based psychology, personal growth, limiting beliefs, anxiety help, habit formation
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