A basketball coach turned business consultant shares high-performance secrets and shows how you can build the mental fortitude necessary to stay on top of your game.
What makes the best the best? Ultimately the best are where they are because of the mindset, habits, and rituals they have—both in their respective “arenas,” but also in private, during the unseen hours. Success isn’t something that happens to you. It's something you attract and you create. Successful people do the little things better than everyone else because they know all the big things arise from them. The highest performers in all walks of life have taken full ownership. They got to where they are and have stayed there because they have chosen to establish, tweak and repeat positive habits. They understand that you can’t be selective when it comes to excellence, that how we do anything is how we do everything.Download and start listening now!
“Simply showing up will not leave the impact leaders need to have today in business. One must show up as their best self and ready to perform consistently. This book will help you do just that.”
— Ellen Latham, creator and co-founder, Orange Theory Fitness
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Alan Stein, Jr., is the author of two books, Raise Your Game and Sustain Your Game. He teaches proven strategies to improve both individual and organizational performance by empowering people to develop winning mindsets, rituals, and routines. As an internationally renowned veteran basketball performance coach, he spent more than fifteen years working with the highest-performing athletes on the planet and served as a performance coach and consultant for Nike Basketball, Jordan Brand, the NBPA Top 100 Camp, and the McDonalds All-American Game. Jon Sternfeld is a former editor and the coauthor of Alan’s first book Raise Your Game, along with other works of nonfiction. His website is jonsternfeld.com and he lives in New York.
Jon Sternfeld is a writer and editor living in New York.
Rece Davis is an American sports television journalist. He joined ESPN in 1995 and is a play-by-play commentator and the host for ESPN College Game Day.