Strategic Minds

Train Your Brain to Play Offense

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Jan 13, 2026
Dr. Jason Selk, a renowned performance coach and former sports psychologist for the St. Louis Cardinals, shares insights on building mental toughness. He emphasizes that elite performance relies on training, not just motivation. Selk discusses the importance of high standards, process goals, and identity statements in enhancing self-image. Daily mental workouts and starting the day with the most important task can shift focus and boost success. He also highlights visualization as a key tool for leaders to maximize their potential.
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ANECDOTE

From Ten Minutes To A World Series Role

  • Jason Selk describes arriving at Cardinals spring training expecting two-hour sessions but being told he had only ten minutes.
  • He stayed because he was prepared and turned ten minutes into sustained access and six years with the team, winning two World Series.
INSIGHT

Preparation And High Standards Drive Readiness

  • High standards and preparation separate top performers from the rest because small lapses signal poor fit at elite levels.
  • Mentally tough people expect adversity and prepare so surprises don't derail performance.
ADVICE

Train Mental Toughness Like A Muscle

  • Don't treat mental toughness like a pep talk; train it with routine mental workouts and success logs.
  • Do mental workouts and success logs three to six days a week to build durable mental toughness.
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