"Everyone in the world deals with their mentality consciously or unconsciously, but not everyone takes the time to learn and develop themselves based on the good and the bad experiences they live. Join Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) Andrew Toce and NCAA Hockey Coach Zach Perkins as they discuss tips, tricks and mental skills to help you, your child or your athlete continue to be the best versions of themselves in every part of life. Join us for a short 20-30 minutes weekly to gain a mental spark to keep you refreshed and productive!"
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"Everyone in the world deals with their mentality consciously or unconsciously, but not everyone takes the time to learn and develop themselves based on the good and the bad experiences they live. Join Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) Andrew Toce and NCAA Hockey Coach Zach Perkins as they discuss tips, tricks and mental skills to help you, your child or your athlete continue to be the best versions of themselves in every part of life. Join us for a short 20-30 minutes weekly to gain a mental spark to keep you refreshed and productive!"
This week is the second and final part of the mini-series on Culture. Andrew and Zach discuss the differences between last week in building a culture and the effort it takes to sustain a culture over time, as well as what goes into it.
"Everyone in the world deals with their mentality consciously or unconsciously, but not everyone takes the time to learn and develop themselves based on the good and the bad experiences they live. Join Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) Andrew Toce and NCAA Hockey Coach Zach Perkins as they discuss tips, tricks and mental skills to help you, your child or your athlete continue to be the best versions of themselves in every part of life. Join us for a short 20-30 minutes weekly to gain a mental spark to keep you refreshed and productive!"