"I like how simple Positive Intelligence (PQ) language is explaining neuroscience of performance, everybody can understand it. It’s also important to me that it’s research and evidence based. Saboteur assessments helps so much when athletes experiencing burn out, lack of confidence and judgement of self and others. I used to teach self-compassion in those cases but it’s a hard concept to grasp for many people. I know lead people to self-empathy and compassion through PQ framework as a lens for negative self-talk. "
- Dr. Chrissy Holm Haider - Athletic Counselor, Mental Performance Consultant
“The PQ program significantly improved my self-awareness and ability to manage different personalities within my team. I shifted from a people-pleasing mindset to a leadership style that provides clear direction and guidance.
Before the program, I struggled with setting boundaries and pleasing everyone, leading to a lack of clarity. Now, there's a greater sense of direction, stronger relationships, and better team dynamics. The program taught me the importance of boundaries, saying no, and understanding my emotions, resulting in improved communication.”
- Orsolya Golovics, Head Tennis Coach, Providence College (Division I)
"I had a lot of frustration and upsetting thoughts about my tennis performance. During the coaching sessions we explored the source of my frustration and dived deeper into my personal beliefs, values and patterns. The coach taught me valuable mental fitness techniques and Positive Intelligence approach that not only increased my stamina, helped me believe in my capabilities but also upped my game. It was truly enriching experience. I am positive that every player would benefit greatly by learning and applying Positive Intelligence tools in their life. "
- Ognyan Guglev
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