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How to Train Your Mind for High-Pressure Situations, According to an Olympic Coach

Dr. Don Greene doesn't dance, play musical instruments, or compete on an Olympic track. But he has successfully coached more than 1,000 professional dancers and musicians to nail competitive auditions and land dream jobs. Of the Olympic athletes he has coached, 14 have won medals, five of them gold.

Greene is a peak performance psychologist who helps elite athletes and performers train their minds to stay sharp under pressure. Here is how his methods can help you prep for any nerve-wracking performance, whether it's a pitch to investors or a public speaking engagement.

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