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How Advisors Can Avoid Fear of Failure

By Dr. Jack Singer

In a recent post I talked about how Joe Flacco avoided the temptation to feel like an imposter in the 2013 Super Bowl. Despite few pundits giving the Ravens a chance in the game, and most of the attention focusing on the 49ers and their rookie quarterback, Colin Kaepernick, Flacco overcame any concerns that he did […]

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What Advisors Can Learn from Joe Flacco

By Dr. Jack Singer

I don’t know Joe Flacco personally. But I know a thing or two about what it takes to become a champion, as he did by winning the 2013 Super Bowl. With my 33 years of experience as a professional sports psychologist, I have counseled and trained many professional football players and world champion athletes. They […]

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Advising the Advisors – Part III

By Dr. Jack Singer

By Dr. Jack Singer Licensed Clinical Psychologist Financial Advisor Trainer and Coach It all Starts with Your “Internal Critic” Recall that in my last segment, Advising the Advisors – Part 2: Buffer Yourself Against the Real Cause of ALL of Your Stress, I discussed the foundation of all stress, among advisors (and anyone else, for […]

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