Aug 16, 2018
Overview of Episode #46 ---
- Learn about these terms: “Playing from the Neck Up, Working
Outside the Pocket of Play and the River of Flow,” and how each can
impact your level of performance.
- Four performance barriers that can keep out of the zone or
flow.
- Five actions you can take to prepare for high performance.
- Four actions you use when you are in high-pressure performance
situations.
- Contact Priceless Professional Development: 770-578-6976,
suzie@pricelessprofessional.com or
www.pricelessprofessional.com
- To see the shownotes and get the transcript for this episode,
go to: www.pricelessprofessional.com/zone
Timing on Recording: @ 11:02 ---
Topic 1: Welcome; Getting to Know Performance Coach
Sarah Derrenbacher.
- Tell us your favorite possession: Photograph of Great
Grandmother as a Flapper – Radiates freedom.
Timing on Recording: @ 13:44 ---
Topic 2: Share a situation where an athlete was
struggling to meet their goal, of what was getting in the way to
meet their goal of performance? How did you work through it with
them so that they could get “back in the zone” or get into high
performance?
- 4th year female college student, jam-packed curriculum, 3.9
average GPA, team captain, phenomenal presence, great in practice,
but she was crippled by fear inside of these big game situation,
she would go into a paralysis (play reactive versus proactive, miss
shots she always made, fall on defense).
- She had a fear of failure, it was not an option for her.
- Challenge to skill ratio.
- Find a middle ground, where it's enough stress to push you just
beyond your comfort level, but not so much stress that it causes
you to shutdown, that paralysis.
- If you learn to anticipate failure as part of high performance,
you will be less stuck when failure happens.
- Four-step process about awareness, acknowledgement, acceptance,
and then adjustment.
- What we resist, persists.
Timing on Recording: @ 24:57 ---
Topic 3: What happens when someone is more
present?
Timing on Recording: @ 25:58 ---
Topic 4: “Being in the zone/Being in flow.”
- Sarah’s definition of “Being in flow.”
- “All of us everyday are standing right next to this river of
flow and we have a choice about whether we surrender and drop into
that river of flow, which gives us that sense of limitless
potential, or do we stay in this place where we need to control and
predict all of the time.”
- Observations of athletes “in the flow.”
- Working smarter, not harder “in the zone/in flow.”
- How do you know when you are “out of flow?”
- “Where the heck did that come from?”
- 4 personal performance barriers (Fear of failure,
Perfectionism, Not being connected to your desire/your "why," and
Trust).
- Playing from the neck up.
- Levels of passion.
- What is it that makes you feel alive?
- Repeating question.
- High consequences.
- State of concentration.
- Visualization.
- Restorative movement.
- Clarify our goals.
Timing on Recording: @ 56:59 ---
Topic 5: Prescription to being/bringing your
best.
- Performance preparation.
- Identify the risks.
- Articulate the goals.
- Be aware of performance barriers.
- Embodiment practices.
- Relief and recovery strategies.
- Performance habits/triggers.
Timing on Recording: @ 1:09:10 ---
Topic 6: Resources.
- The Rise of Superman by Steven Kotler.
- Presence by Amy Cuddy.
- Finding Your Why by Simon Sinek.
- Peak Performance: Elevate Your Game, Avoid Burnout and
Thrive With the New Science of Success by Brad Stulberg and
Steve Magnus.
Timing on Recording: @ 1:11:26 ---
Topic 7: How do you get in the zone for your work
and interaction? What are some key tools, actions, mindsets that
you use? What do you do to get into flow?
- Daily meditation.
- Visualization.
- Embodiment.
- Single attention/risk.
Timing on Recording: @ 1:17:50 ---
Topic 8: Close.
- Your billboard for leaders and athletes about being in the flow
– “Feel the flow.”
- Advice to your younger self – “Open up to the awareness that
goes beyond mind and beyond fear.”
- One bit of advice or wisdom you want every leader to take away
from this discussion about getting in the zone, finding flow –
“Performance or being in flow does not have to come at the expense
of yourself. That there is a different way of achieving high
performance and in fact this kind of way, this dropping into the
river of flow actually gives you an opportunity to be more, bless
you, but more of you and at the same time help you achieve higher
levels of performance.”