Using his theory, we can assert that one can neither outperform nor underperform what you believe to be true. In the last decade, further developments in neuropsychology have concluded that we have the power to change our thoughts and change our lives. Ive seen it proven to be true, both with myself and with my coaching clients. Whether you want to be a successful athlete, business professional, artist, a morning person, good with numberswhateverthe real key is to begin telling yourself that you are what you hope to be. I challenge you to prove me and Maltz wrong. Little Alarm Clock 06 10 2012' title='Little Alarm Clock 06 10 2012' />Dr. Jason Selk LPC, NCC is the Director of Mental Training for the World Series winning St. Louis Cardinals, and author of 1. Minute Toughness and the newly released book Executive Toughness, The Mental Training Program to Increase Your Leadership Performance Mc. Graw Hill, Nov 2. For more on Jason you can also visit his WEBSITE or on TWITTER. Photo by Robert Bruce Murray III.