5 Elements of Clutch Performances

Written On: September 21, 2021

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Written By: Robb Zbierski

Written On: September 21, 2021

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Written By: Robb Zbierski

Written On: September 21, 2021

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Written By: Robb Zbierski

When it comes to being “in the zone” and delivering a clutch performance, there’s a few things you can be mindful of that will help.  

There are five elements that go into consistently delivering clutch performances:

Focus
Discipline
Adaptability
Presence
The Blend of Fear and Desire

 
In this week’s video, Robb Z explains each and how to use each to ensure you are dependable “in the clutch”.
Be sure to drop a comment below and let us know… Which of these elements are you best at?  Which one needs the most work?
 
Want to get a “head” start on becoming more clutch?  Be sure to download “Get Your Head on Straight” to learn three strategies for making sure your head is always in the game.

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