

Poker With Presence
Jason Su
Get out of your head and into the zone
Episodes
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Sep 6, 2021 • 6min
The logic tradeoff
The more you go into your head, the less you're able to stay connected to your intuition and subconscious knowledge, which is what's needed to play well in tough, unknown spots.

Sep 3, 2021 • 6min
The myth of the "clutch player"
If you always wait till the big moment arrives to focus on being completely present, your overall performance ceiling is far lower, and you end up creating far fewer big opportunities for yourself.

Sep 2, 2021 • 6min
Skin in the game
No matter what your journey is, you can always increase your level of effectiveness by increasing your level of investment.

Sep 1, 2021 • 6min
Stop hating, start building
Taking pleasure at the sight of someone else's pain is a sign that you've lost connection between yourself and what your own highest goals for your performance are.

Aug 31, 2021 • 5min
The 6 month test
If you're looking to grow regularly as one who plays with presence, you need vision and clarity—which come through reflection and anticipation.

Aug 30, 2021 • 6min
Pros versus Joes
The more you open to feeling your feelings as they come, the more you'll improve your mental and physical well-being in your life—and your performance capabilities will go higher than ever before.

Aug 27, 2021 • 5min
Don't manage your feelings (Re-cast)
Nothing is more damaging to your long term success than avoiding the emotions that come with the swings of the game. To play your best in big moments, you've got to learn how to feel it all as it comes.

Aug 26, 2021 • 5min
Crushing the trash talker (Re-cast)
It might look like the trash talker has a million different tricks, but it's really just one.

Aug 25, 2021 • 4min
The problem with first impressions (Re-cast)
When we lock in to a read without being open to feedback from our environment, it can often lead to big errors in judgement later on.

Aug 24, 2021 • 4min
Thinking versus Feeling (Re-cast)
To reach your highest levels of performance, you need to understand that certain situations require you to stop thinking, and start feeling.