Pressure Illuminates Leadership and Performance
Helping professionals, parents, coaches, and athletes turn pressure into growth, performance, and leadership.
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Helping professionals, parents, coaches, and athletes turn pressure into growth, performance, and leadership.
Confidence shifts.
Emotions escalate.
Feedback feels personal.
Performance changes.
Leadership gets tested.
Most people were never given a playbook for understanding what pressure reveals — in careers, leadership, or competitive sports. And even fewer were shown what to do about it.
That’s where LeadtheGame comes in.
Feeling helpless or frustrated when your athlete's confidence disappears, emotions take over, or performance changes under pressure? I help parents and coaches identify, understand, and intentionally develop the performance behaviors shaping those moments.
Helping sports parents and coaches understand:
Feeling stuck in career limbo?
Wondering whether to stay, go, pivot, or push for more?
I help mid-career professionals navigate uncertainty, communicate their value, and take control of what's next, maybe for the first time ever.
Helping professionals navigate:
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For years I've helped people navigate pressure, performance, confidence, and leadership.
What I've learned is simple:
The same behaviors that shape success in adulthood often become visible much earlier.
They show up in boardrooms.
They show up in job searches.
They show up in dugouts.
They show up after mistakes, setbacks, feedback, and pressure.
My work helps people understand those behaviors so they can develop them intentionally instead of reacting to them.

After years helping adults navigate pressure, performance, leadership, and career growth, I realized many of those same behaviors first become visible much earlier — in youth sports.
Today I help professionals, parents, and coaches better understand what pressure reveals and how intentional development can change it.
LeadtheGame’s Locker Room is a place for conversations about pressure, performance, leadership behavior, growth, and intentional development — in careers and competitive youth sports.
Because whether it’s a boardroom, a dugout, a job search, or the car ride home after a tough game… pressure reveals patterns.
Pressure illuminates leadership patterns.
Intentional development changes it.