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Performing from a Quiet Center. Unlocking Peak Performance through Nonjudgmental Awareness
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- Nombre de pages202
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-39375-6
- EAN9783565393756
- Date de parution08/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
The inner critic is among the most relentless obstacles to high performance - not because it is loud, but because it is believed. It narrates every mistake, anticipates every failure, and quietly drains the mental energy that focus, creativity, and excellence actually require. What elite performers have discovered - and what this book explores - is that the answer is not to silence that voice through force, but to stop treating it as truth.
This book explores the emerging science and practice of nonjudgmental awareness as a foundation for peak performance.
It draws from performance psychology, mindfulness research, and the lived experience of athletes, artists, and professionals who have learned to observe their inner world without being governed by it. It invites readers to discover that the highest levels of performance are not achieved by thinking harder - but by thinking less, and noticing more. The neuroscience is compelling: flow states - the zone of effortless, peak performance - are characterized by decreased activity in the prefrontal cortex, the brain region most associated with self-criticism and judgment.
When the internal evaluator quiets, the performer is freed. Research further shows that nonjudgmental mindfulness practice directly improves fine motor control, emotional regulation, and decision-making accuracy - all central to sustained high performance. Yet this book does not reduce these insights to techniques. It holds them within a broader invitation: to develop a fundamentally different relationship with the self that shows up under pressure.
It draws from performance psychology, mindfulness research, and the lived experience of athletes, artists, and professionals who have learned to observe their inner world without being governed by it. It invites readers to discover that the highest levels of performance are not achieved by thinking harder - but by thinking less, and noticing more. The neuroscience is compelling: flow states - the zone of effortless, peak performance - are characterized by decreased activity in the prefrontal cortex, the brain region most associated with self-criticism and judgment.
When the internal evaluator quiets, the performer is freed. Research further shows that nonjudgmental mindfulness practice directly improves fine motor control, emotional regulation, and decision-making accuracy - all central to sustained high performance. Yet this book does not reduce these insights to techniques. It holds them within a broader invitation: to develop a fundamentally different relationship with the self that shows up under pressure.

















