View John Eliot on Performance Psychology
- What is Performance Psychology? (audio)
- Controlling Nerves (audio)
- Creativity, Inspiration, and Adaptation (audio)
- Mental Preparation and Self-Evaluation (audio)
- The Trusting Mindset Under Pressure (audio)
- Developing the Trusting Mindset (audio)
- Understanding Your Goals and Dreams (audio)
- Beta-Blockers and Performance Enhancements (audio)
Profile - John Eliot
A relative of T.S. Eliot and a long line of Harvard presidents, Dr. Eliot is an award winning professor of management, psychology, and human performance. He holds faculty appointments at Rice University, the University of Houston, and the SMU Cox School of Business Leadership Center. He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Dartmouth College, and co-founder of the Milestone Group, a consulting firm providing training, assessment, and education to business executives, professional athletes, physicians, performing artists, and corporations nationwide. Dr. Eliot’s clients and colleagues have included, among many others: Deloitte, Accenture, Shell, SAP, XEROX, NASA, the United States Olympic Committee, the New England College President’s Council, the Texas Medical Center, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, the Mayo Clinic, Adidas, and the Dallas Cowboys Golf Club. Dr. Eliot’s cutting edge work has been featured on ABC, MSNBC, CBS, ESPN, Fox Sports, NPR, and highlighted in the Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, New York Daily News, Entrepreneur, LA Times, Washington Post, USA Today, Inc. Magazine, and the New York Times. Dr. Eliot serves on numerous advisory boards including the National Center for Human Performance, Methodist Hospital, the Center for Performing Arts Medicine, and the TJ Ford Foundation. His latest book, Overachievement: The New Model for Exceptional Performance, arrived on bookstore shelves in October, 2004, and reached #1 on business bestseller lists. Dr. Eliot is a former Academic All-American baseball and rugby player, and junior national ski champion. He resides in Houston, Texas where he spends his free time exercising and volunteering for Little League Baseball, the Special Olympics, and Habitat for Humanity.
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